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arxiv: cond-mat/0501118 · v2 · submitted 2005-01-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

From the stress response function (back) to the sandpile `dip'

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keywords responsesandpileavalanchesfunctiongranularprofileshearingsimple
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We relate the pressure `dip' observed at the bottom of a sandpile prepared by successive avalanches to the stress profile obtained on sheared granular layers in response to a localized vertical overload. We show that, within a simple anisotropic elastic analysis, the skewness and the tilt of the response profile caused by shearing provide a qualitative agreement with the sandpile dip effect. We conclude that the texture anisotropy produced by the avalanches is in essence similar to that induced by a simple shearing -- albeit tilted by the angle of repose of the pile. This work also shows that this response function technique could be very well adapted to probe the texture of static granular packing.

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