Shear alignment and orientational order of shape-anisotropic grains

ORAL

Abstract

Granular matter research was focused for a long time mainly on ensembles of spherical or irregularly shaped grains. In recent years, interest has grown in the study of anisometric, i.e. elongated or flattened particles [see e. g. B\"{o}rzs\"{o}nyi, Soft Matter 9, 7401 (2013)]. However, many related phenomena are still only little understood, quantitative experiments are scarce. We investigate shear induced order and alignment of macroscopic shape-anisotropic particles by means of X-ray computed tomography. Packing and orientation of individual grains in sheared ensembles of prolate and oblate objects (ellipsoids, cylinders and similar) are resolved non-invasively [T. B\"{o}rzs\"{o}nyi PRL 108, 228302 (2012)]. The experiments show that many observations are qualitatively and even quantitatively comparable to the behavior of well-understood molecular liquid crystals. We establish quantitative relations between aspect ratios and shear alignment. The induced orientational order influences local packing as well as macroscopic friction properties.

Authors

  • Ralf Stannarius

    University of Magdeburg, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg

  • Sandra Wegner

    University of Magdeburg

  • Bal\'azs Szab\'o

    Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest

  • Tam\'as B\"orzs\"onyi

    Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest