International audienceThe paper studies the evolution of contact forces in granular materials as a preferential growth process whereby the incremental change in forces is proportional to their current values. Preferential growth of forces is depicted herein as a positive feedback process that enhances the hetero-geneity in granular media over the course of loading. As an initial step, 2D discrete element simulations are performed to verify the hypothesis in the simpler case of hydrostatic loading, with an extension to deviatoric loading thereafter suggested. Not being predicated upon particularities of any mechanical model, the preferential growth mechanism reveals the commonality between the force network and other self-organized complex s...
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The compaction of granular packings or soils is a collective process which for higher densities beco...
International audienceWe focus on structural evolution inside a deforming granular material, in thre...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
AbstractOne of the great challenges in the science of complex materials – materials capable of emerg...
The interactions between particles in dense particulate systems are organized in force networks, mes...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
When dense granular systems are exposed to external forcing, they evolve on the time scale that is t...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Force network ensemble: a new approach to static gran...
The force networks of different granular ensembles are defined and their topological properties stu...
We investigate the evolution of the force network in experimental systems of two-dimensional granula...
We study the percolation properties of force networks in an anisotropic model for granular packings,...
As a granular material is compressed, the particles and forces within the system arrange to form com...
Granular materials such as sand have both liquid-like and solid-like properties similar to both liqu...
An ensemble approach for force networks in static granular packings is developed. The framework is b...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The compaction of granular packings or soils is a collective process which for higher densities beco...
International audienceWe focus on structural evolution inside a deforming granular material, in thre...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Hydrosystèmes et risques naturelsInternatio...
AbstractOne of the great challenges in the science of complex materials – materials capable of emerg...
The interactions between particles in dense particulate systems are organized in force networks, mes...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
When dense granular systems are exposed to external forcing, they evolve on the time scale that is t...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Force network ensemble: a new approach to static gran...
The force networks of different granular ensembles are defined and their topological properties stu...
We investigate the evolution of the force network in experimental systems of two-dimensional granula...
We study the percolation properties of force networks in an anisotropic model for granular packings,...
As a granular material is compressed, the particles and forces within the system arrange to form com...
Granular materials such as sand have both liquid-like and solid-like properties similar to both liqu...
An ensemble approach for force networks in static granular packings is developed. The framework is b...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The compaction of granular packings or soils is a collective process which for higher densities beco...
International audienceWe focus on structural evolution inside a deforming granular material, in thre...