论文标题
颗粒状包装中协调的应力结构自组织
Coordinated Stress-Structure Self-Organization in Granular Packing
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论文摘要
在颗粒系统的准静态动力学期间,应力和结构自组织,但目前尚无对该现象的定量衡量或理解。这样的理解是必不可少的,因为那么沉降材料的局部结构特性与局部应力相关,局部应力质疑颗粒介质中应力传播的现有线性理论。一种量化局部应力结构相关性的方法对于解决此问题是必要的,我们在这里提出了一种用于平面系统的方法。然后,我们使用它来分析几个不同的系统,通过两个不同的过程对准式统计进行压缩。我们定义细胞,细胞顺序,细胞取向和细胞应力,并报告以下结果。 1。沿局部应力主要主轴的细胞向定向。 2。细胞主应力的平均比率随细胞顺序而降低,并随摩擦而增加。 3。对于所有包装方案和摩擦系数,比率分布在简单缩放下崩溃到单曲线上。 4。一个构造的模型解释了局部细胞和应力主轴方向之间的相关性。 5。理论上解释了应力比的崩溃。我们的结果量化了合作应力结构自组织,并提供了一种将应力结构耦合与不同过程参数和粒子特征进行定量关联的方法。值得注意的是,在应用外部压力时结构重组驱动的强应力结构相关性表明,需要重新审视颗粒物的当前应力理论。
During quasi-static dynamics of granular systems, the stress and structure self-organise, but there is currently no quantitative measure or understanding of this phenomenon. Such an understanding is essential because local structural properties of the settled material are then correlated with the local stress, which calls into question existing linear theories of stress transmission in granular media. A method to quantify the local stress-structure correlations is necessary for addressing this issue and we present here such a method for planar systems. We then use it to analyze numerically several different systems, compressed quasi-statically by two different procedures. We define cells, cell orders, cell orientations, and cell stresses and report the following results. 1. Cells orient along the local stress major principal axes. 2. The mean ratio of cell principal stresses decreases with cell order and increases with friction. 3. The ratio distributions collapse onto a single curve under a simple scaling, for all packing protocols and friction coefficients. 4. A constructed model explains the correlations between the local cell and stress principal axis orientations. 5. The collapse of the stress ratios onto a Weibull distribution is explained theoretically. Our results quantify the cooperative stress-structure self-organization and provide a way to relate quantitatively the stress-structure coupling to different process parameters and particle characteristics. Significantly, the strong stress-structure correlation, driven by structural re-organization upon application of external stress, suggests that current stress theories of granular matter need to be revisited.