A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in particular, whether this is exponential, Gaussian, or even some other form. Here we resolve the issue for the case of the force network ensemble in two dimensions. We demonstrate that conservation of the total area of a reciprocal tiling, a direct consequence of local force balance, is crucial for predicting the local stress distribution. Maximizing entropy while conserving the tiling area and total pressure leads to a distribution of local pressures with a generically Gaussian tail that is in excellent agreement with numerics, both with and without friction and for two different contact network
The mechanical analog of temperature for the description of force distribution in static granular pa...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Physical Review Letters, 2004, 92, 054302) is a conve...
International audienceThe paper studies the evolution of contact forces in granular materials as a p...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Force network ensemble: a new approach to static gran...
arXiv:0803.0907 Phys. Rev. Lett, 100, 238001 (2008) Recommended with Commentary by R.P. Behringer,...
An ensemble approach for force networks in static granular packings is developed. The framework is b...
An ongoing debate in the soft condensed matter community concerns the distribution of contact force...
Granular media consist of a large number of discrete particles interacting mostly through contact fo...
Granular materials such as sand have both liquid-like and solid-like properties similar to both liqu...
\u3cp\u3eWe characterize the force state of shear-loaded granular matter by relating the macroscopic...
We identify two orthogonal sources of structural entropy in rattler-free granular systems: affine, i...
11 páginasThe force network ensemble is one of the most promising statistical descriptions of granu...
The mechanical analog of temperature for the description of force distribution in static granular pa...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Physical Review Letters, 2004, 92, 054302) is a conve...
International audienceThe paper studies the evolution of contact forces in granular materials as a p...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
A long-standing issue in the area of granular media is the tail of the force distribution, in partic...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Force network ensemble: a new approach to static gran...
arXiv:0803.0907 Phys. Rev. Lett, 100, 238001 (2008) Recommended with Commentary by R.P. Behringer,...
An ensemble approach for force networks in static granular packings is developed. The framework is b...
An ongoing debate in the soft condensed matter community concerns the distribution of contact force...
Granular media consist of a large number of discrete particles interacting mostly through contact fo...
Granular materials such as sand have both liquid-like and solid-like properties similar to both liqu...
\u3cp\u3eWe characterize the force state of shear-loaded granular matter by relating the macroscopic...
We identify two orthogonal sources of structural entropy in rattler-free granular systems: affine, i...
11 páginasThe force network ensemble is one of the most promising statistical descriptions of granu...
The mechanical analog of temperature for the description of force distribution in static granular pa...
The force network ensemble of Snoeijer et al. (Physical Review Letters, 2004, 92, 054302) is a conve...
International audienceThe paper studies the evolution of contact forces in granular materials as a p...