Field theory for mechanical criticality in disordered fiber networks

ORAL

Abstract

Strain-controlled criticality governs the elasticity of jamming and fiber networks. While the upper critical dimension of jamming is believed to be d_u=2, non mean-field exponents are observed in numerical studies of 2D and 3D fiber networks. The origins of this remains unclear. In this study we propose a minimal mean-field model for strain-controlled criticality of fiber networks. We then extend this to a phenomenological field theory, in which non mean-field behavior emerges as a result of the disorder in the network structure. We predict that the upper critical dimension for such systems is d_u=4 using a Gaussian approximation. Moreover, we identify an order parameter for the phase transition, which has been lacking for fiber networks to date.

* This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation Division of Materials Research (Grant No. DMR-2224030) and the National Science Foundation Center for Theoretical Biological Physics (Grant No. PHY-2019745).

Publication: arXiv:2310.12383

Presenters

  • Sihan Chen

    University of Chicago

Authors

  • Sihan Chen

    University of Chicago

  • Tomer Markovich

    Tel Aviv University

  • Frederick C MacKintosh

    Rice University