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Emergent Strain Stiffening in Interlocked Granular Chains

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
卷 120, 期 8, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.088001

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  1. ARC Mecafood project at UMONS
  2. PDR project Capture biomimetique de fluides of the FRS-FNRS
  3. Global Station for Soft Matter, a project of Global Institution for Collaborative Research and Education at Hokkaido University

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Granular chain packings exhibit a striking emergent strain-stiffening behavior despite the individual looseness of the constitutive chains. Using indentation experiments on such assemblies, we measure an exponential increase in the collective resistance force F with the indentation depth z and with the square root of the number N of beads per chain. These two observations are, respectively, reminiscent of the self-amplification of friction in a capstan or in interleaved books, as well as the physics of polymers. The experimental data are well captured by a novel model based on these two ingredients. Specifically, the resistance force is found to vary according to the universal relation log F similar to mu root N Phi(11/8)z/b, where mu is the friction coefficient between two elementary beads, b is their size, and Phi is the volume fraction of chain beads when semidiluted in a surrounding medium of unconnected beads. Our study suggests that theories normally confined to the realm of polymer physics at a molecular level can be used to explain phenomena at a macroscopic level. This class of systems enables the study of friction in complex assemblies, with practical implications for the design of new materials, the textile industry, and biology.

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