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Preserving elastic anisotropy with tessellations of granular packings

Soft Condensed Matter 2026-04-15 v1

Abstract

Multiscale periodic metamaterials have been designed for numerous applications, such as impact absorption, acoustic cloaking, photonic band gaps, and mechanical logic gates. This prior work has focused on optimizing mesoscale structure for desired bulk isotropic properties. In contrast, we seek to develop materials with highly anisotropic elastic properties. To quantify elastic anisotropy, we introduce two rotationally invariant, normalized quantities that characterize the anisotropic response to shear and compression, respectively, AGA_G and ACA_C. We find that typical crystalline solids possess average elastic anisotropy AG0.15\overline{A}_G \approx 0.15 and AC0.09\overline{A}_C \approx 0.09. Compared to atomic crystals, jammed granular materials can attain elastic anisotropies that are several orders of magnitude larger. Since grain rearrangements reduce anisotropy in granular materials, to preserve strong elastic anisotropy, we design tessellated granular materials that consist of multiple connected grain-filled voxels, which limit rearrangements and enable highly anisotropic elastic properties. Bulk granular packings with NN grains prepared at pressure pp have maximal anisotropy for pN21pN^2\sim1 and become isotropic in the large-pN2pN^2 limit. We show that homogeneously tessellated granular systems can inherit the elastic response of the constituent voxel configurations with elastic anisotropy up to 100100 times that of crystalline compounds over a range of pN2pN^2. We show further methods to tune the elastic anisotropy of tessellations by designing heterogeneously patterned voxel configurations and tessellations that allow large boundary deformations.

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@article{arxiv.2604.12098,
  title  = {Preserving elastic anisotropy with tessellations of granular packings},
  author = {Annie Z. Xia and Dong Wang and Catherine La Riviere and Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio and Mark D. Shattuck and Corey S. O'Hern},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.12098},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures