Jamming of soft particles: geometry, mechanics, scaling and isostaticity
MVM van Hecke
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Abstract
Amorphous materials as diverse as foams, emulsions, colloidal suspensions and granular media can jam into a rigid, disordered state where they withstand finite shear stresses before yielding. Here we review the current understanding of the transition to jamming and the nature of the jammed state for disordered packings of particles that act through repulsive contact interactions and are at zero temperature and zero shear stress. We first discuss the breakdown of affine assumptions that underlies the rich mechanics near jamming. We then extensively discuss jamming of frictionless soft spheres. At the jamming point, these systems are marginally stable (isostatic) in the sense of constraint counting, and many…
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Leiden University
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Keywords
- Jamming
- Scaling
- Shear (geology)
- Amorphous solid
- Granular material
- Length scale
- Contact mechanics
- Scale (ratio)
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