Creep and fluidity of a real granular packing near jamming
Soft Condensed Matter
2011-06-28 v4
Abstract
We study the internal dynamical processes taking place in a granular packing below yield stress. At all packing fractions and down to vanishingly low applied shear, a logarithmic creep is evidenced. The experiments are analyzed under the scope of a visco-elastic model introducing an internal "fluidity" variable. For all experiments, the creep dynamics can be rescaled onto a unique curve which displays jamming at the random-close-packing limit. At each packing fraction, a stress value is evidenced, corresponding to the onset of internal granular reorganisation leading to a slowing down the creep dynamics before the final yield.
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@article{arxiv.1103.1767,
title = {Creep and fluidity of a real granular packing near jamming},
author = {Van Bau Nguyen and Thierry Darnige and Ary Bruand and Eric Clement},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.1767},
year = {2011}
}