By molecular dynamics simulations we investigate the order-disorder transitions induced in granular media by an applied drive combining vibrations and shear. As the steady state is attained, the pack is found in disordered configurations for comparatively high intensities of the drive; conversely, ordering and packing fractions exceeding the random close packing are found when vibrations and shear are weak. As forcing amplitudes get smaller, we find diverging time scales in the dynamics, as the system enters a jamming region. Under this perspective, our picture supports the intuition that externally applied forcing has, in driven granular media, a role similar to temperature in thermal systems
Granular matter submitted to external perturbations exhibits a variety of behaviour depending on the...
International audienceGranular materials are of substantial importance in many industrial and natura...
In contrast to continuum systems where localization or shear banding arises through a bifurcation in...
By molecular dynamics simulations we investigate the order-disorder transitions induced in granular ...
We study the rheological properties of a granular suspension subject to constant shear stress by con...
We study the rheological properties of a granular suspension subject to constant shear stress by con...
Solids are distinguished from fluids by their ability to resist shear. In equilibrium systems, the r...
This work focuses on the properties of sheared granular materials near the jamming transition. The p...
We study the order-disorder transition of horizontally swirled dry and wet granular disks by means o...
Sheared granular suspensions can either flow or be jammed. They show as well a 'melting' transition:...
This paper investigates density fluctuations in a model for vibrated granular media. Their microscop...
Granular materials, like sand, powder or grains present intriguing phenomena. Vibration and shearing...
We discuss molecular dynamics simulations of a granular suspension driven in a channel by an embeddi...
textTransitions in equilibrium systems are somewhat well understood, however similar transitions in...
We address the problem of emerging slow timescales in the context of non-equilibrium athermal system...
Granular matter submitted to external perturbations exhibits a variety of behaviour depending on the...
International audienceGranular materials are of substantial importance in many industrial and natura...
In contrast to continuum systems where localization or shear banding arises through a bifurcation in...
By molecular dynamics simulations we investigate the order-disorder transitions induced in granular ...
We study the rheological properties of a granular suspension subject to constant shear stress by con...
We study the rheological properties of a granular suspension subject to constant shear stress by con...
Solids are distinguished from fluids by their ability to resist shear. In equilibrium systems, the r...
This work focuses on the properties of sheared granular materials near the jamming transition. The p...
We study the order-disorder transition of horizontally swirled dry and wet granular disks by means o...
Sheared granular suspensions can either flow or be jammed. They show as well a 'melting' transition:...
This paper investigates density fluctuations in a model for vibrated granular media. Their microscop...
Granular materials, like sand, powder or grains present intriguing phenomena. Vibration and shearing...
We discuss molecular dynamics simulations of a granular suspension driven in a channel by an embeddi...
textTransitions in equilibrium systems are somewhat well understood, however similar transitions in...
We address the problem of emerging slow timescales in the context of non-equilibrium athermal system...
Granular matter submitted to external perturbations exhibits a variety of behaviour depending on the...
International audienceGranular materials are of substantial importance in many industrial and natura...
In contrast to continuum systems where localization or shear banding arises through a bifurcation in...