Shear jamming for highly strained granular materials

ORAL

Abstract

Bi et al. (Nature 2011) have shown that, if sheared, a granular material can jam even if its packing fraction ($\phi$) is lower than the critical isotropic jamming point $\phi_J$. They have introduced a new critical packing fraction value $\phi_S$ such that for $\phi_S<\phi<\phi_J$ the system jams if sheared. Nevertheless, the value of $\phi_S$ as a function of the shear profile or the strain necessary to observe jamming remain poorly understood because of the experimental complexity to access high strain without shear band. We present a novel 2D periodic shear apparatus made of 21 independent, aligned and mirrored glass rings. Each of ring can be moved independently which permits us to impose any desired shear profile. The circular geometry allows access to any strain value. The forces between grains are measured using reflective photoelasticity. This talk will present this novel apparatus and discuss inital results.

Authors

  • Jonathan Bares

    Duke University, Duke Univ

  • Robert Behringer

    Duke University, Duke Univ