Papers in Physics (Mar 2011)

Master curves for the stress tensor invariants in stationary states of static granular beds. Implications for the thermodynamic phase space

  • Diego Maza,
  • Iker Zuriguel,
  • José Damas,
  • Luis Ariel Pugnaloni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4279/pip.030004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 0
p. 030004

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We prepare static granular beds under gravity in different stationary states by tapping the system with pulsed excitations of controlled amplitude and duration. The macroscopic state---defined by the ensemble of static configurations explored by the system tap after tap---for a given tap intensity and duration is studied in terms of volume, $V$, and force moment tensor, $Sigma$. In a previous paper [Pugnaloni et al., Phys. Rev. E 82, 050301(R) (2010)], we reported evidence supporting that such macroscopic states cannot be fully described by using only $V$ or $Sigma$, apart from the number of particles $N$. In this work, we present an analysis of the fluctuations of these variables that indicates that $V$ and $Sigma$ may be sufficient to define the macroscopic states. Moreover, we show that only one of the invariants of $Sigma$ is necessary, since each component of $Sigma$ falls onto a master curve when plotted as a function of $m{Tr}(Sigma)$. This  implies that these granular assemblies have a common shape for the stress tensor, even though it does not correspond to the hydrostatic type. Although most results are obtained by molecular dynamics simulations, we present supporting experimental results.Received: 11 May 2011, Accepted: 15 July 2011; Edited by: J-C. Géminard; Reviewed by: B. Tighe, Instituut-Lorentz, Universiteit Leiden, Netherlands; DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/PIP.030004Cite as: L. A. Pugnaloni, J. Damas, I. Zuriguel, D. Maza, Papers in Physics 3, 030004 (2011)

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