Issue 12, 2022

Avalanche dynamics in sheared athermal particle packings occurs via localized bursts predicted by unstable linear response

Abstract

Under applied shear strain, granular and amorphous materials deform via particle rearrangements, which can be small and localized or organized into system-spanning avalanches. While the statistical properties of avalanches under quasi-static shear are well-studied, the dynamics during avalanches is not. In numerical simulations of sheared soft spheres, we find that avalanches can be decomposed into bursts of localized deformations, which we identify using an extension of persistent homology methods. We also study the linear response of unstable systems during an avalanche, demonstrating that eigenvalue dynamics are highly complex during such events, and that the most unstable eigenvector is a poor predictor of avalanche dynamics. Instead, we modify existing tools that identify localized excitations in stable systems, and apply them to these unstable systems with non-positive definite Hessians, quantifying the evolution of such excitations during avalanches. We find that bursts of localized deformations in the avalanche almost always occur at localized excitations identified using the linear spectrum. These new tools will provide an improved framework for validating and extending mesoscale elastoplastic models that are commonly used to explain avalanche statistics in glasses and granular matter.

Graphical abstract: Avalanche dynamics in sheared athermal particle packings occurs via localized bursts predicted by unstable linear response

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2021
Accepted
01 Mar 2022
First published
03 Mar 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 2394-2406

Author version available

Avalanche dynamics in sheared athermal particle packings occurs via localized bursts predicted by unstable linear response

E. Stanifer and M. L. Manning, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 2394 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM01451J

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