Journal article
Topological evolution in dense granular materials: A complex networks perspective
DM Walker, A Tordesillas
International Journal of Solids and Structures | Published : 2010
Abstract
One of the great challenges in the science of complex materials - materials capable of emergent behavior such as self-organized pattern formation - is deciphering their "inherent" structural design principles as they deform in response to external loads. We have been exploring the efficacy of techniques from complex networks to the study of dense granular materials as a means to: (i) uncover such design principles and (ii) identify suitable metrics that quantify the evolution of structure during deformation. Herein, we characterize the developing network structure and loss of connectivity in a quasistatically deforming granular medium from the perspective of complex networks. Attention is pa..
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Awarded by Army Research Office
Funding Acknowledgements
This study is supported by the US Army Research Office (Grant DAAD W911NF-07-1-0370) and the Australian Research Council (Grants DP0558808 and DP0772409). We would like to express our gratitude to the two anonymous reviewers whose comments have helped improve the manuscript.