Lengthscales in avalanche dynamics in sheared granular systems

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

Under shear, amorphous solids fail via localized particle rearrangements that often coalesce into avalanches, but a microscopic explanation of the dynamics of avalanches has remained out of reach. I will discuss some of our recent work to develop new tools to characterize the dynamics of avalanches and relate them to microscopic structural features. We have used these techniques to quantitatively compare spatiotemporal four-point correlations in the plasticity field during avalanches in both frictionless granular simulations and simulations of coarse-grained elasto-plastic models. We find two length scales: a short "excitable" length scale associated with sites that have finite yield stresses and a large "marginal" length scale associated with sites that have vanishing yield stress. The larger length scale exhibits the same scaling with time in both elasto-plastic and granular simulations, while the short one scales differently in the two systems.

*We acknowlege support from Simons Foundation No. 454947 and NSF-DMR-1951921.

Publication: [1] Ethan Stanifer and M. Lisa Manning. (2022) "Avalanche dynamics in sheared athermal particle packings occurs via localized bursts predicted by unstable linear response", Soft Matter, 18, 2394-2406, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1SM01451J .
[2] David Richard, Ahmed Elgailani, Damien Vandembroucq, M. Lisa Manning, Craig E Maloney. (2022). "Mechanical excitation and marginal triggering during avalanches in sheared amorphous solids", submitted, https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.05721.

Presenters

  • M Lisa L Manning

    • Syracuse University

Authors

  • M Lisa L Manning

    • Syracuse University
  • Craig E Maloney

    • Northeastern University
  • David Richard

    • Univ of Amsterdam
  • Damien Vandembroucq

    • CNRS - Sorbonne University
  • Ahmed Elgailani

    • Northeastern University