Abstract
Results, including displacement, strain and stress fields, obtained by applying a resolution-controlled coarse-graining method to an experiment, comprised of a bidisperse system of photoelastic disks under pure shear, are presented. The paper reviews the experimental methods as well as the philosophical and technical bases of the coarse-graining methods employed in this study. Some fields reveal the emergence of a shear band while others do not. Correlations of the displacement fluctuations are shown to decay on a very small scale, of the order of a few particle diameters, even close to jamming. An unexpectedly simple relation between the particle rotation angles and the rotation field is reported. Implications of these and other findings are discussed.
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Zhang, J., Behringer, R. P., & Goldhirsch, I. (2010). Coarse-Graining of a Physical Granular System. In Progress of Theoretical Physics (pp. 16–30). Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics. https://doi.org/10.1143/ptps.184.16
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