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Pressure-dependent shear response of jammed packings of spherical particles

Soft Condensed Matter 2020-01-29 v1

Abstract

The mechanical response of packings of purely repulsive, spherical particles to athermal, quasistatic simple shear near jamming onset is highly nonlinear. Previous studies have shown that, at small pressure pp, the ensemble-averaged static shear modulus GG0\langle G-G_0 \rangle scales with pαp^\alpha, where α1\alpha \approx 1, but above a characteristic pressure pp^{**}, GG0pβ\langle G-G_0 \rangle \sim p^\beta, where β0.5\beta \approx 0.5. However, we find that the shear modulus GiG^i for an individual packing typically decreases linearly with pp along a geometrical family where the contact network does not change. We resolve this discrepancy by showing that, while the shear modulus does decrease linearly within geometrical families, G\langle G \rangle also depends on a contribution from discontinuous jumps in G\langle G \rangle that occur at the transitions between geometrical families. For p>pp > p^{**}, geometrical-family and rearrangement contributions to G\langle G \rangle are of opposite signs and remain comparable for all system sizes. G\langle G \rangle can be described by a scaling function that smoothly transitions between the two power-law exponents α\alpha and β\beta. We also demonstrate the phenomenon of {\it compression unjamming}, where a jammed packing can unjam via isotropic compression.

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@article{arxiv.1908.09435,
  title  = {Pressure-dependent shear response of jammed packings of spherical particles},
  author = {Kyle VanderWerf and Arman Boromand and Mark D. Shattuck and Corey S. O'Hern},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.09435},
  year   = {2020}
}

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