Physical Review Research (Jun 2022)

Strain hardening by sediment transport

  • Fernando D. Cúñez,
  • Erick M. Franklin,
  • Morgane Houssais,
  • Paulo Arratia,
  • Douglas J. Jerolmack

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.L022055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. L022055

Abstract

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The critical fluid-shear stress for the onset of sediment transport, θ_{c}, varies with the history of applied shear. This effect has been primarily attributed to compaction; the role of shear jamming is less explored. We examine the response of a granular bed to fluid-shear stress cycles of varying magnitude and direction, and determine isotropic and anisotropic contributions. Creep and bed-load transport result in direction-dependent strain hardening for θ/θ_{c}<4. Dilation-induced weakening, and memory loss, occur for larger stresses that fluidize the bed. Our findings provide a granular explanation for the formation and breakup of hard-packed riverbed “armor.”