Physics – Classical Physics
Scientific paper
2007-10-11
Physical Review Letters 100 (2008) 158003
Physics
Classical Physics
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.158003
Experiments with acoustic waves guided along the mechanically free surface of an unconsolidated granular packed structure provide information on the elasticity of granular media at very low pressures that are naturally controlled by the gravitational acceleration and the depth beneath the surface. Comparison of the determined dispersion relations for guided surface acoustic modes with a theoretical model reveals the dependencies of the elastic moduli of the granular medium on pressure. The experiments confirm recent theoretical predictions that relaxation of the disordered granular packing through non-affine motion leads to a peculiar scaling of shear rigidity with pressure near the jamming transition corresponding to zero pressure. Unexpectedly, and in disagreement with the most of the available theories, the bulk modulus depends on pressure in a very similar way to the shear modulus.
Aleshin Vladislav
Gusev Vitalyi
Jacob Xavier
Lauriks Walter
Leclaire Philippe
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