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Energetic Instability Unjams Sand and Suspension
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringGranular MediumSoft MatterGeotechnical EngineeringAeolian ProcessMechanicsRheologyThird-order Jamming TransitionColloidal SuspensionsMaterials ScienceSolid MechanicsSediment TransportDepositional ProcessGeomechanicsFluid-solid InteractionContinuum ModelingGranular MaterialsMechanics Of MaterialsSedimentation
Jamming is a phenomenon occurring in systems as diverse as traffic, colloidal suspensions, and granular materials. A theory on the reversible elastic deformation of jammed states is presented. First, an explicit granular stress-strain relation is derived that captures many relevant features of sand, including especially the Coulomb yield surface and a third-order jamming transition. Then this approach is generalized, and employed to consider jammed magnetorheological and electrorheological fluids, again producing results that compare well to experiments and simulations.
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