Gel-like granular materials with high durability and high deformability
Honoka Fujio, Hikari Yokota, Marie Tani, Rei Kurita

TL;DR
This study investigates silicone-oil coated sand grains in granular materials, revealing a rigidity percolation transition that enhances durability and deformability, potentially improving seismic resilience of building materials.
Contribution
It introduces coated sand grains to create granular materials with high durability and deformability, demonstrating a rigidity transition and potential for seismic-resistant structures.
Findings
Young's modulus increases rapidly at coating ratio ≥ 0.6
Rigidity percolation transition causes increased stiffness
Granular slabs show outstanding deformability under large stress
Abstract
Building materials such as concretes and mortar are formed by solidifying granular slabs. Such materials are often fractured by giant forces such as during earthquakes, leading to the collapse of structures and potentially casualties. One avenue of enquiry to prevent cracking would be to realize a material that can maintain a stable shape without being solidified. Here, we focus on sand grains coated with silicone oil, experimentally investigating the Young's modulus of a granular slab where ordinary grains and the coated grains are mixed in a mixing ratio . It is found that the Young's modulus increases rapidly at . We use numerical simulation to show that this sudden increase in the Young's modulus is caused by a rigidity percolation transition. Furthermore, we are able to show that granular slabs containing coated sand have outstanding deformability without…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGranular flow and fluidized beds · Geological formations and processes · Landslides and related hazards
