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arxiv: 1306.5985 · v5 · pith:RCNJZ22Dnew · submitted 2013-06-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.flu-dyn

Discontinuous Shear Thickening of Frictional Hard-Sphere Suspensions

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.flu-dyn
keywords shearcriticalstatethickeningdiscontinuousfractionfrictionaljammed
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Discontinuous shear thickening (DST) observed in many dense athermal suspensions has proven difficult to understand and to reproduce by numerical simulation. By introducing a numerical scheme including both relevant hydrodynamic interactions and granularlike contacts, we show that contact friction is essential for having DST. Above a critical volume fraction, we observe the existence of two states: a low viscosity, contactless (hence, frictionless) state, and a high viscosity frictional shear jammed state. These two states are separated by a critical shear stress, associated with a critical shear rate where DST occurs. The shear jammed state is reminiscent of the jamming phase of granular matter. Continuous shear thickening is seen as a lower volume fraction vestige of the jamming transition.

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