3D simulations show that stress overshoot and transient shear banding in jammed soft solids are robust across different damping models and boundary conditions, with sample age controlling the effect.
Emergence and persistence of flow inhomogeneities in the yielding and fluidization of dense soft solids
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The response to shear of the dense soft solids features a stress overshoot and a persistent shear banding before reaching a homogeneously flowing state. In 3D large scale simulations we analyze the time required for the onset of homogeneous flow, the normal stresses and structural signatures at different shear rates and in different flow geometries, finding that the stress overshoot, the shear band formation and its persistence are controlled by the presence of overconstrained microscopic domains in the initially solid samples. Being able to identify such domains in our model by prevalently icosahedrally packed regions, we show that they allow for stress accumulation during the stress overshoot and that their structural reorganization controls the emergence and the persistence of the shear banding.
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A computational study of transient shear banding in soft jammed solids
3D simulations show that stress overshoot and transient shear banding in jammed soft solids are robust across different damping models and boundary conditions, with sample age controlling the effect.