Influence of particle shape on properties of force networks in particulate systems

ORAL

Abstract

Simulations of particulate systems usually consider circular or spherical particles due to computational simplicity. Realistic particles however are often not circular or spherical, posing an important question: to what degree particles' shape influences mechanical properties of the corresponding systems? To start answering this question, we carry out MD simulations of circular and polygonal frictional particles exposed to tapping and analyze the resulting force networks. In addition to using classical measures, we carry out topological analysis that allows us to describe and quantify structural properties of the considered networks. Perhaps surprisingly, topological analysis allows us to identify the differences between systems that appear undistinguishable based on the classical measures.

*Supported by NSF Grant No. DMS-0835611.

Authors

  • Lou Kondic

    • NJIT
    • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Luis Pugnaloni

    • Universidad Tecnol\'ogica Nacional, La Plata, Argentina
  • Manuel Carlevaro

    • Instituto de F\'isica de L\'iquidos y Sistemas Biol\'ogicos, La Plata, Argentina
  • Miroslav Kramar

    • Rutgers University
  • Konstantin Mischaikow

    • Rutgers University