Self-organized magnetic particles to tune the mechanical behavior of a granular system

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Cox, M

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Wang, D

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Barés, J

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Behringer, RP

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2015-12-02T18:21:28Z

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2016-09-01

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© 2016, EPLA.Above a certain density a granular material jams. This property can be controlled by either tuning a global property, such as the packing fraction or by applying shear strain, or at the micro-scale by tuning grain shape, inter-particle friction or externally controlled organization. Here, we introduce a novel way to change a local granular property by adding a weak anisotropic magnetic interaction between particles. We measure the evolution of the pressure, P, and coordination number, Z, for a packing of 2D photo-elastic disks, subject to uniaxial compression. A fraction R m of the particles have embedded cuboidal magnets. The strength of the magnetic interactions between particles is too weak to have a strong direct effect on P or Z when the system is jammed. However, the magnetic interactions play an important role in the evolution of latent force networks when systems containing a large enough fraction of the particles with magnets are driven through unjammed to jammed states. In this case, a statistically stable network of magnetic chains self-organizes before jamming and overlaps with force chains once jamming occurs, strengthening the granular medium. This property opens a novel way to control mechanical properties of granular materials.

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1286-4854

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0295-5075

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10939

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IOP Publishing

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EPL

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10.1209/0295-5075/115/64003

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Self-organized magnetic particles to tune the mechanical behavior of a granular system

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Journal article

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6

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Duke

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Physics

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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115

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