Contact angle entropy and macroscopic friction in non-cohesive two dimensional granular packings
Juan C. P. Petit, Xavier Garc\'ia, Iv\'an S\'anchez, Ernesto Medina

TL;DR
This study investigates how contact angle distribution and particle friction influence the macroscopic properties of 2D granular packings, revealing linear relationships and a theoretical model linking local geometry to friction.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model connecting contact angle entropy to macroscopic friction and demonstrates how local geometry affects bulk properties in granular materials.
Findings
Bulk modulus decreases linearly with increasing inter-particle friction.
Macroscopic Mohr-friction increases monotonically with inter-particle friction.
Contact angle entropy decreases as local friction increases, influencing macroscopic behavior.
Abstract
We study the relationship between the granular contact angle distribution and local particle friction on the macroscopic friction and bulk modulus in non-cohesive disk packings. Molecular dynamics in two dimensions are used to simulate uniaxial loading-unloading cycles imposed on the granular packings. While macroscopic Mohr-friction depends on the granular pack geometric details, it reaches a stationary limit after a finite number of loading-unloading cycles that render well-defined values for bulk modulus, grain coordination, porosity, and friction. For random packings and for all polydispersities analyzed, we found that as inter-particle friction increases, the bulk modulus for the limit cycle decreases linearly, while the mean coordination number is reduced and the porosity increased, also as approximately linear functions. On the other hand, the macroscopic Mohr-friction increases…
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