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Rheology and dynamical heterogeneity in frictionless beads at jamming density

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-12-22 v3

Abstract

We investigate the rheological properties of an assembly of inelastic (but frictionless) particles close to the jamming density using numerical simulation, in which uniform steady states with a constant shear rate γ˙\dot\gamma is realized. The system behaves as a power-law fluid and the relevant exponents are estimated; e.g., the shear stress is proportional to γ˙1/δS\dot\gamma^{1/\delta_S}, where 1/δS=0.64(2)1/\delta_S=0.64(2). It is also found that the relaxation time τ\tau and the correlation length ξ\xi of the velocity increase obeying power laws: τγ˙β\tau\sim\dot\gamma^{-\beta} and ξγ˙α\xi\sim\dot\gamma^{-\alpha}, where β=0.27(3)\beta=0.27(3) and α=0.23(3)\alpha=0.23(3).

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@article{arxiv.0804.0477,
  title  = {Rheology and dynamical heterogeneity in frictionless beads at jamming density},
  author = {Takahiro Hatano},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.0477},
  year   = {2015}
}