Authors
David M Walker, Antoinette Tordesillas, Matthew R Kuhn
Publication date
2017/1/1
Journal
Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume
143
Issue
1
Pages
C4016009
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Description
Force chains within a granular material are the major load carriers responsible for the strength of a material. The authors study the spatial distribution of force chains across length scales in a three-dimensional (3D) assembly of spherical particles subject to simple shear. Specifically, the authors network sets of force chains by basing connectivity on the distance between chain particles. The authors quantify the connectivity of networked force chains at different length scales using ideas employed in landscape ecology. The authors find a geometric transition in force chain connectivity and observe a change in the character of this transition with respect to force chains restricted to the shear band. The spatial distribution of force chains in the shear band exhibits two dominant length scales: force chains are separated by lateral support, on average, by one particle diameter in one direction and two particle diameters in a …
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