Shearing Low-frictional 3D Granular Materials

ORAL

Abstract

Shear jamming occurs in frictional particles over a range of packing fractions, from random loose to random dense. Simulations show shear jamming for frictionless spheres, but over a vanishing range as the system size grows. We use packings of submerged and diffractive index-matched hydrogel particles to determine the shear-induced microscopic response of 3D, low-frictional granular systems near jamming, bridging the gap between frictionless and low friction packings. We visualize the particles by a laser scanning technique, and we track particle motion along with their interparticle contact forces from its 3D-reconstructions.

*NSF-DMF-1206351, NASA NNX15AD38G, William M. Keck Foundation, and DARPA

Authors

  • David Chen

    • Duke University
  • Hu Zheng

    • Duke University
  • Robert Behringer

    • Duke University
    • Duke Univ
    • Department of Physics, Duke University