Abstract
At the microscopic level, plastic flow of a jammed, disordered material consists of a series of particle rearrangements that cannot be reversed by subsequent deformation. An infinitesimal deformation of the same material has no rearrangements. Yet between these limits, there may be a self-organized plastic regime with rearrangements, but with no net change upon reversing a deformation. We measure the oscillatory response of a jammed interfacial material, and directly observe rearrangements that couple to bulk stress and dissipate energy, but do not always give rise to global irreversibility. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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Keim, N. C., & Arratia, P. E. (2014). Mechanical and Microscopic Properties of the Reversible Plastic Regime in a 2D Jammed Material. Physical Review Letters, 112(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.028302
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