Spanning the scales of granular materials through microscopic force imaging.


Autoria(s): Brodu, N; Dijksman, JA; Behringer, RP
Data(s)

05/03/2015

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25739968

ncomms7361

Nat Commun, 2015, 6 pp. 6361 - ?

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9502

2041-1723

Relação

Nat Commun

10.1038/ncomms7361

Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

England

Resumo

If you walk on sand, it supports your weight. How do the disordered forces between particles in sand organize, to keep you from sinking? This simple question is surprisingly difficult to answer experimentally: measuring forces in three dimensions, between deeply buried grains, is challenging. Here we describe experiments in which we have succeeded in measuring forces inside a granular packing subject to controlled deformations. We connect the measured micro-scale forces to the macro-scale packing force response with an averaging, mean field calculation. This calculation explains how the combination of packing structure and contact deformations produce the observed nontrivial mechanical response of the packing, revealing a surprising microscopic particle deformation enhancement mechanism.

Formato

6361 - ?

Idioma(s)

ENG