Thermalized formulation of soft glassy rheology
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Abstract
We present a version of soft glassy rheology that includes thermalized strain degrees of freedom. It fully specifies systems' strain-history-dependent positions on their energy landscapes and therefore allows for quantitative analysis of their heterogeneous yielding dynamics and nonequilibrium deformation thermodynamics. As a demonstration of the method, we illustrate the very different characteristics of fully-thermal and nearly-athermal plasticity by contrasting systems’ evolution under thermalized vs. nonthermalized plastic flow rules.
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Presenters
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Robert Hoy
Physics, Univ of South Florida, Department Physics, University of South Florida, University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida
Authors
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Robert Hoy
Physics, Univ of South Florida, Department Physics, University of South Florida, University of South Florida, Univ of South Florida