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- Title
Geometrical properties of mechanically annealed systems near the jamming transition.
- Authors
Matsuyama, Hiromichi; Toyoda, Mari; Kurahashi, Takumi; Ikeda, Atsushi; Kawasaki, Takeshi; Miyazaki, Kunimasa
- Abstract
Geometrical properties of two-dimensional mixtures near the jamming transition point are numerically investigated using harmonic particles under mechanical training. The configurations generated by the quasi-static compression and oscillatory shear deformations exhibit anomalous suppression of the density fluctuations, known as hyperuniformity, below and above the jamming transition. For the jammed system trained by compression above the transition point, the hyperuniformity exponent increases. For the system below the transition point under oscillatory shear, the hyperuniformity exponent also increases until the shear amplitude reaches the threshold value. The threshold value matches with the transition point from the point-reversible phase where the particles experience no collision to the loop-reversible phase where the particles' displacements are non-affine during a shear cycle before coming back to an original position. The results demonstrated in this paper are explained in terms of neither of universal criticality of the jamming transition nor the nonequilibrium phase transitions.
- Subjects
SHEAR (Mechanics); PHASE transitions
- Publication
European Physical Journal E -- Soft Matter, 2021, Vol 44, Issue 11, p1
- ISSN
1292-8941
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1140/epje/s10189-021-00142-6