Author:
Kurita Rei,Tamura Yuto,Tani Marie
Abstract
AbstractAmorphous materials, such as granular substances, glasses, emulsions, foams, and cells, play significant roles in various aspects of daily life, serving as building materials, plastics, food products, and agricultural items. Understanding the mechanical response of these materials to external forces is crucial for comprehending their deformation, toughness, and stiffness. Despite the recognition of the formation of force networks within amorphous materials, the mechanisms behind their formation and their impact on macroscopic physical properties remain elusive. In this study, we employ a coarse-grained particle model to investigate the mechanical response, wherein local physical properties are integrated into the softness of the particles. Our findings reveal the emergence of a chain-like force distribution, which correlates with the planar distribution of softness and heterogeneous density variations. Additionally, we observe that the amorphous material undergoes softening due to the heterogeneous distribution of softness, a phenomenon explicable through a simple theoretical framework. Moreover, we demonstrate that the ambiguity regarding the size ratio of the blob to the force network can be adjusted by the amplitude of planar fluctuations in softness, underscoring the robustness of the coarse-grained particle model.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science,Japan
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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