The Sounds of Failure

ORAL

Abstract

Disordered solids including numerical packings of spheres, colloidal glasses and granular materials have all been shown to develop excess low-frequency vibrational modes as the jamming transition is approached from above. We report experiments on sheared granular materials in which we measure the density of excited modes in a granular system under shear via passive monitoring of acoustic emissions. We show that this quantity provides information about the changing state of the material on its approach to stick-slip failure, and may hold promise as the basis for forecasting the risk of a rupture.

*This work was funded by NSF Grant DMR-1206808

Authors

  • Ted Brzinski

    • Haverford College
  • Karen Daniels

    • North Carolina State University
    • NC State University