2023
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.108.054903
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Evolution of force networks during stick-slip motion of an intruder in a granular material: Topological measures extracted from experimental data

Rituparna Basak,
Ryan Kozlowski,
Luis A. Pugnaloni
et al.
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“…Characterizing yield is often achieved through strain localization [26,32] and non-affine displacements [33,34]. For densely packed granular materials, the yielding process involves stability and criticality [28,35], which can be explored through interparticle force distributions [36][37][38] and power-law relationships [39]. Spatial positional information is crucial, and a combined approach, such as marginal stability [40,41] and community identification [31], may be employed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characterizing yield is often achieved through strain localization [26,32] and non-affine displacements [33,34]. For densely packed granular materials, the yielding process involves stability and criticality [28,35], which can be explored through interparticle force distributions [36][37][38] and power-law relationships [39]. Spatial positional information is crucial, and a combined approach, such as marginal stability [40,41] and community identification [31], may be employed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%