Disentangling the role of structure and friction in shear jamming
H. A. Vinutha, Srikanth Sastry

TL;DR
This study computationally investigates how shear deformation and friction influence the formation of jammed states in granular materials, revealing geometric features of jamming and the stabilizing role of friction below the isotropic jamming density.
Contribution
It disentangles the effects of shear deformation and friction in shear jamming by analyzing frictionless sphere packings across various densities, identifying a threshold density for jamming behavior.
Findings
Geometric features characteristic of jammed states emerge due to shear deformation.
A threshold density exists where jamming behavior qualitatively changes.
Friction stabilizes configurations below the isotropic jamming point.
Abstract
Amorphous packings of spheres have been intensely investigated in order to understand the mechanical and flow behaviour of dense granular matter, and to explore universal aspects of the transition from fluid to structurally arrested or jammed states. Considerable attention has recently been focussed on anisotropic packings of frictional grains generated by shear deformation leading to shear jamming, which occurs below the jamming density for isotropic packings of frictionless grains. With the aim of disentangling the role of shear deformation induced structures and friction in generating shear jamming, we study sheared assemblies of frictionless spheres computationally, over a wide range of densities, extending far below the isotropic jamming point. We demonstrate the emergence of a variety of geometric features characteristic of jammed packings with the increase of shear strain. The…
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