Bending transition in the penetration of a flexible intruder in a 2D dense granular medium
Nicolas Algarra (PMMH), Panagiotis Karagiannopoulos (PMMH), Arnaud, Lazarus (DALEMBERT), Damien Vandembroucq (PMMH), Evelyne Kolb (PMMH)

TL;DR
This study investigates how a flexible beam penetrates a dense granular medium, revealing a transition from crack-like to fully bent configurations controlled by a key length ratio, with implications for understanding granular material behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a new non-dimensional parameter L/Lc governing the bending transition and demonstrates its influence on fiber shape and granular packing during penetration.
Findings
Transition between crack-like and bending regimes observed.
Shape reconfiguration controlled by L/Lc ratio.
Gradual transition with symmetry breaking in granular packing.
Abstract
We study the quasi-static penetration of a flexible beam in a two-dimensional dense granular medium lying on an horizontal plate. Rather than a buckling-like behavior we observe a transition between a regime of crack-like penetration in which the fiber only shows small fluctuations around a stable straight geometry and a bending regime in which the fiber fully bends and advances through series of loading/unloading steps. We show that the shape reconfiguration of the fiber is controlled by a single non dimensional parameter: L/Lc, the ratio of the length of the flexible beam L to Lc, a bending elasto-granular length scale that depends on the rigidity of the fiber and on the departure from the jamming packing fraction of the granular medium. We show moreover that the dynamics of the bending transition in the course of the penetration experiment is gradual and is accompanied by a symmetry…
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