A Dynamical Approach to Glassy Materials
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❄️ cond-mat
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free-volumerelaxationtheoryassociatedglassymaterialsnon-linearaccounts
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Typical properties of glassy materials are shown to be captured by a mean-field free-volume theory. Relaxation processes are supposed to be free-volume activated, and different entropy barriers are associated with density relaxation and shear motion. Free-volume time logarithmic relaxation, Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts, and power law viscosity result from the non-linear dynamics of spatially averaged quantities. The exponents associated with these phenomena are related to a single parameter of the theory. The theory also accounts for coexistence of jamming transitions and non-linear rheology.
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