The shear response of soft solids can be modeled with linear elasticity, provided the forcing is slow and weak. Both of these approximations must break down when the material loses rigidity, such as in foams and emulsions at their (un)jamming point-suggesting that the window of linear elastic response near jamming is exceedingly narrow. Yet precisely when and how this breakdown occurs remains unclear. To answer these questions, we perform computer simulations of stress relaxation and shear start-up tests in athermal soft sphere packings, the canonical model for jamming. By systematically varying the strain amplitude, strain rate, distance to jamming, and system size, we identify characteristic strain and time scales that quantify how and wh...
Many materials, like foams, emulsions, suspensions and granular media obtain finite rigidity once th...
This thesis considers the mechanical properties of amorphous solids such as foams, emulsions, and gr...
Abst rac t We present simple models of particulate materials whose mechanical integrity arises from ...
The shear response of soft solids can be modeled with linear elasticity, provided the forcing is slo...
The shear response of soft solids can be modeled with linear elasticity, provided the forcing is slo...
Emulsions and foams are commonly found in products made by industries ranging from thoseassociated w...
We use simulations of frictionless soft sphere packings to identify novel constitutive relations for...
We use simulations of frictionless soft sphere packings to identify novel constitutive relations for...
We report the results of molecular dynamics simulations of stress relaxation tests in athermal visco...
We report the results of molecular dynamics simulations of stress relaxation tests in athermal visco...
We probe the onset and effect of contact changes in soft harmonic particle packings which are sheare...
Systems far from equilibrium have numerous practical uses, but challenge our understanding of their ...
We investigate experimentally the mechanical response of a monolayer of frictional grains to an inho...
Athermal packings of soft repulsive spheres exhibit a sharp jamming transition in the thermodynamic ...
Athermal packings of soft repulsive spheres exhibit a sharp jamming transition in the thermodynamic ...
Many materials, like foams, emulsions, suspensions and granular media obtain finite rigidity once th...
This thesis considers the mechanical properties of amorphous solids such as foams, emulsions, and gr...
Abst rac t We present simple models of particulate materials whose mechanical integrity arises from ...
The shear response of soft solids can be modeled with linear elasticity, provided the forcing is slo...
The shear response of soft solids can be modeled with linear elasticity, provided the forcing is slo...
Emulsions and foams are commonly found in products made by industries ranging from thoseassociated w...
We use simulations of frictionless soft sphere packings to identify novel constitutive relations for...
We use simulations of frictionless soft sphere packings to identify novel constitutive relations for...
We report the results of molecular dynamics simulations of stress relaxation tests in athermal visco...
We report the results of molecular dynamics simulations of stress relaxation tests in athermal visco...
We probe the onset and effect of contact changes in soft harmonic particle packings which are sheare...
Systems far from equilibrium have numerous practical uses, but challenge our understanding of their ...
We investigate experimentally the mechanical response of a monolayer of frictional grains to an inho...
Athermal packings of soft repulsive spheres exhibit a sharp jamming transition in the thermodynamic ...
Athermal packings of soft repulsive spheres exhibit a sharp jamming transition in the thermodynamic ...
Many materials, like foams, emulsions, suspensions and granular media obtain finite rigidity once th...
This thesis considers the mechanical properties of amorphous solids such as foams, emulsions, and gr...
Abst rac t We present simple models of particulate materials whose mechanical integrity arises from ...