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arxiv: 1708.05241 · v2 · pith:QIMKYMUVnew · submitted 2017-08-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Viscous forces and bulk viscoelasticity near jamming

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keywords viscousforcecomplexeffectsinteractionsjammedjamminglaws
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When weakly jammed packings of soft, viscous, non-Brownian spheres are probed mechanically, they respond with a complex admixture of elastic and viscous effects. While many of these effects are understood for specific, approximate models of the particles' interactions, there are a number of proposed force laws in the literature, especially for viscous interactions. We numerically measure the complex shear modulus $G^*$ of jammed packings for various viscous force laws that damp relative velocities between pairs of contacting particles or between a particle and the continuous fluid phase. We find a surprising sensitive dependence of $G^*$ on the viscous force law: the system may or may not display dynamic critical scaling, and the exponents describing how $G^*$ scales with frequency can change. We show that this sensitivity is closely linked to manner in which viscous damping couples to floppy-like, non-affine motion, which is prominent near jamming.

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