We characterize the structure of simulated two-dimensional granular packings using concepts from complex networks theory. The packings are generated by a simulated tapping protocol, which allows us to obtain states in mechanical equilibrium in a wide range of densities. We show that our characterization method is able to discriminate non-equivalent states that have the same density. We do this by examining differences in the topological structure of the contact network of the packings. In particular, we find that the polygons of the network are specially sensitive probes for the contact structure. Additionally, we compare the network properties obtained in two different scenarios: the tapped and a compressed system
As a granular material is compressed, the particles and forces within the system arrange to form com...
I study the structural organization and correlations in very large packings of equally sized spheres...
We analyze, experimentally and numerically, the steady states, obtained by tapping, of a two-dimensi...
We characterize the structure of simulated two-dimensional granular packings using concepts from com...
We characterize the structure of simulated two-dimensional granular packings using concepts from com...
We analyze the contact network of simulated two-dimensional granular packings in different states of...
We use the first Betti number of a complex to analyze the morphological structure of granular sample...
The force networks of different granular ensembles are defined and their topological properties stu...
The force network of a granular assembly, defined by the contact network and the corresponding conta...
We carry out a direct comparison of experimental and numerical realizations of the exact same granul...
International audienceWe carry out a direct comparison of experimental and numerical realizations of...
Thetopological structurere sulting from the network of contacts between grains (contact network) is ...
March 12, 2004The structure of random sphere packings in mechanical equilibrium in prescribed stress...
We use simulations of soft bidisperse disks to determine the properties of jammed packings and inves...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
As a granular material is compressed, the particles and forces within the system arrange to form com...
I study the structural organization and correlations in very large packings of equally sized spheres...
We analyze, experimentally and numerically, the steady states, obtained by tapping, of a two-dimensi...
We characterize the structure of simulated two-dimensional granular packings using concepts from com...
We characterize the structure of simulated two-dimensional granular packings using concepts from com...
We analyze the contact network of simulated two-dimensional granular packings in different states of...
We use the first Betti number of a complex to analyze the morphological structure of granular sample...
The force networks of different granular ensembles are defined and their topological properties stu...
The force network of a granular assembly, defined by the contact network and the corresponding conta...
We carry out a direct comparison of experimental and numerical realizations of the exact same granul...
International audienceWe carry out a direct comparison of experimental and numerical realizations of...
Thetopological structurere sulting from the network of contacts between grains (contact network) is ...
March 12, 2004The structure of random sphere packings in mechanical equilibrium in prescribed stress...
We use simulations of soft bidisperse disks to determine the properties of jammed packings and inves...
2011-2012 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
As a granular material is compressed, the particles and forces within the system arrange to form com...
I study the structural organization and correlations in very large packings of equally sized spheres...
We analyze, experimentally and numerically, the steady states, obtained by tapping, of a two-dimensi...