We reveal significant qualitative differences in the rigidity transition of three types of disordered network materials: randomly diluted spring networks, jammed sphere packings, and stress-relieved networks that are diluted using a protocol that avoids the appearance of floppy regions. The marginal state of jammed and stress-relieved networks are globally isostatic, while marginal randomly diluted networks show both overconstrained and underconstrained regions. When a single bond is added to or removed from these isostatic systems, jammed networks become globally overconstrained or floppy, whereas the effect on stress-relieved networks is more local and limited. These differences are also reflected in the linear elastic properties and poin...
Solids are distinguished from fluids by their ability to resist shear. In equilibrium systems, the r...
In ordinary solids, material disorder is known to increase the size of the process zone in which str...
Soft network materials exist in numerous forms ranging from polymer networks, such as elastomers, to...
We reveal significant qualitative differences in the rigidity transition of three types of disordere...
By applying effective medium-style calculations to random spring networks, we demonstrate that inter...
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient strain is...
abstract: The rigidity of a material is the property that enables it to preserve its structure when ...
Jammed packings of repulsive elastic spheres have emerged as a rich model system within which elasti...
Isostatic networks are minimally rigid and therefore have, generically, nonzero elastic moduli. Regu...
Disordered spring networks can exhibit rigidity transitions, due to either the removal of material i...
\u3cp\u3eWe compare the elastic response of spring networks whose contact geometry is derived from r...
We study the role of connectivity on the linear and nonlinear elastic behavior of amorphous systems ...
We compare the elastic response of spring networks whose contact geometry is derived from real packi...
Rigidity is one of the central themes in soft condensed matter physics. There has been enduring rese...
The toughness of a polymer material can increase significantly if two networks are combined into one...
Solids are distinguished from fluids by their ability to resist shear. In equilibrium systems, the r...
In ordinary solids, material disorder is known to increase the size of the process zone in which str...
Soft network materials exist in numerous forms ranging from polymer networks, such as elastomers, to...
We reveal significant qualitative differences in the rigidity transition of three types of disordere...
By applying effective medium-style calculations to random spring networks, we demonstrate that inter...
Disordered spring networks that are undercoordinated may abruptly rigidify when sufficient strain is...
abstract: The rigidity of a material is the property that enables it to preserve its structure when ...
Jammed packings of repulsive elastic spheres have emerged as a rich model system within which elasti...
Isostatic networks are minimally rigid and therefore have, generically, nonzero elastic moduli. Regu...
Disordered spring networks can exhibit rigidity transitions, due to either the removal of material i...
\u3cp\u3eWe compare the elastic response of spring networks whose contact geometry is derived from r...
We study the role of connectivity on the linear and nonlinear elastic behavior of amorphous systems ...
We compare the elastic response of spring networks whose contact geometry is derived from real packi...
Rigidity is one of the central themes in soft condensed matter physics. There has been enduring rese...
The toughness of a polymer material can increase significantly if two networks are combined into one...
Solids are distinguished from fluids by their ability to resist shear. In equilibrium systems, the r...
In ordinary solids, material disorder is known to increase the size of the process zone in which str...
Soft network materials exist in numerous forms ranging from polymer networks, such as elastomers, to...