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Scale separation in granular packings: stress plateaus and fluctuations

C. Goldenberg, A. P. F. Atman, P. Claudin, G. Combe, I. Goldhirsch

Published 2005-11-24, updated 2006-05-02Version 4

It is demonstrated, by numerical simulations of a 2D assembly of polydisperse disks, that there exists a range (plateau) of coarse graining scales for which the stress tensor field in a granular solid is nearly resolution independent, thereby enabling an `objective' definition of this field. Expectedly, it is not the mere size of the the system but the (related) magnitudes of the gradients that determine the widths of the plateaus. Ensemble averaging (even over `small' ensembles) extends the widths of the plateaus to sub-particle scales. The fluctuations within the ensemble are studied as well. Both the response to homogeneous forcing and to an external compressive localized load (and gravity) are studied. Implications to small solid systems and constitutive relations are briefly discussed.

Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures, RevTeX 4, Minor corrections to match the published version
Journal: Physical Review Letters 96, 168001 (2006)
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