Journal article
Force cycles and force chains
A Tordesillas, DM Walker, Q Lin
Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics | AMER PHYSICAL SOC | Published : 2010
Abstract
We examine the coevolution of N cycles and force chains as part of a broader study which is designed to quantitatively characterize the role of the laterally supporting contact network to the evolution of force chains. Here, we elucidate the rheological function of these coexisting structures, especially in the lead up to failure. In analogy to force chains, we introduce the concept of force cycles: N cycles whose contacts each bear above average force. We examine their evolution around force chains in a discrete element simulation of a dense granular material under quasistatic biaxial loading. Three-force cycles are shown to be stabilizing structures that inhibit relative particle rotations..
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Awarded by U. S. Army Research Office
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the U. S. Army Research Office (Grant No. DAAD W911NF-07-1-0370) and the Australian Research Council (Grants No. DP0558808 and No. DP0772409). We thank Dr. J. Shi for insightful discussions. We thank the anonymous referees for constructive comments on an earlier version of this manuscript.