Unstable wavevector modes in periodically replicated jammed packings obey a Landau-type amplitude equation that predicts the saturated energy drop in agreement with simulations.
Anomalous Enhancement of Yield Strength due to Static Friction
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Friction is fundamental to mechanical stability across scales, from geological faults and architectural structures to granular materials and animal feet. We study the mechanical stability of a minimal friction-stabilized structure composed of three cylindrical particles arranged in a triangular stack on a floor under gravity. We analyze the yield force, defined as the threshold compressive force applied quasi-statically from above at which the structure collapses due to sliding at the floor contact. Using singular perturbation analysis, we derive an expression which quantitatively predicts the yield force as a function of the static friction coefficient and a small dimensionless parameter $\epsilon$ characterizing elastic deformation.
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Weakly Nonlinear Dynamics of Unstable Modes in Jammed Amorphous Solids
Unstable wavevector modes in periodically replicated jammed packings obey a Landau-type amplitude equation that predicts the saturated energy drop in agreement with simulations.