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Transitional nonlinear elastic behaviour in dense granular media
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Biomedical AcousticsEngineeringDense Granular MediaMechanical EngineeringNonlinearity βGranular MediumSoft MatterNonlinear AcousticHarmonic GenerationWave PhysicsVibrationsPhysical AcousticMechanicsRheologySound PropagationMaterial NonlinearitiesAcoustic MethodsStress WaveNonlinear ElasticityPhysicsNonlinear Sound PropagationSolid MechanicsApplied PhysicsMechanics Of Materials
Nonlinear sound propagation in a stressed glass bead pack is investigated via amplitude measurements of harmonic generation. We evidence two distinct regimes of sound‐matter interaction: reversible and irreversible, as a function of the ratio r s between dynamic strain and static one. In the reversible regime, the higher harmonics generated agree well with a mean‐field model based on the Hertz contact theory, and the coefficient of nonlinearity β deduced from the measured amplitude of second‐harmonic is consistent with that deduced from the acoustoelastic measurement. Beyond a certain threshold ( r s > 3%), the interaction of sound wave with granular matter becomes irreversible, accompanied by a small compaction of the medium.
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