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Hauptverfasser: Bessho, Hidemasa, Kawasaki, Takeshi, Miyazaki, Kunimasa
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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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author Bessho, Hidemasa
Kawasaki, Takeshi
Miyazaki, Kunimasa
author_facet Bessho, Hidemasa
Kawasaki, Takeshi
Miyazaki, Kunimasa
contents The mechanical and rheological properties of jammed packings of frictionless particles under shear strain remain not fully understood, even when the strain amplitude is very small and well below the yielding threshold. Systems above the jamming transition point $ϕ_J$ are known to display two anomalous mechanical behaviors with respect to the driving frequency $ω$ (or time $t$) and the strain amplitude $γ$. In the linear-response regime ($γ\to 0$), the complex modulus exhibits an algebraic scaling, $G(ω)\simω^{1/2}$ (or $G(t)\sim t^{-1/2}$ in the time representation). In contrast, in the quasi-static limit ($ω\to 0$), the modulus shows the nonlinear behavior, $G(γ)\simγ^{-1/2}$, a phenomenon referred to as softening. The ranges of $ω$ and $γ$ over which these algebraic scalings hold broaden as $ϕ_J$ is approached from above, whereas both $G(ω)$ and $G(γ)$ vanish for $ϕ< ϕ_J$. In this study, we investigate the mechanical response in the regime where these two anomalies coexist in the vicinity of $ϕ_J$. To this end, we perform numerical analyses using two rheological protocols: oscillatory shear and transient stress relaxation. Our results demonstrate that the mechanical responses are not simply described as a superposition of the two algebraic relaxations and instead exhibit rich nonlinear viscoelastic behavior both above and even below $ϕ_J$.
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spellingShingle Pre-yielding mechanical response near the jamming transition
Bessho, Hidemasa
Kawasaki, Takeshi
Miyazaki, Kunimasa
Soft Condensed Matter
The mechanical and rheological properties of jammed packings of frictionless particles under shear strain remain not fully understood, even when the strain amplitude is very small and well below the yielding threshold. Systems above the jamming transition point $ϕ_J$ are known to display two anomalous mechanical behaviors with respect to the driving frequency $ω$ (or time $t$) and the strain amplitude $γ$. In the linear-response regime ($γ\to 0$), the complex modulus exhibits an algebraic scaling, $G(ω)\simω^{1/2}$ (or $G(t)\sim t^{-1/2}$ in the time representation). In contrast, in the quasi-static limit ($ω\to 0$), the modulus shows the nonlinear behavior, $G(γ)\simγ^{-1/2}$, a phenomenon referred to as softening. The ranges of $ω$ and $γ$ over which these algebraic scalings hold broaden as $ϕ_J$ is approached from above, whereas both $G(ω)$ and $G(γ)$ vanish for $ϕ< ϕ_J$. In this study, we investigate the mechanical response in the regime where these two anomalies coexist in the vicinity of $ϕ_J$. To this end, we perform numerical analyses using two rheological protocols: oscillatory shear and transient stress relaxation. Our results demonstrate that the mechanical responses are not simply described as a superposition of the two algebraic relaxations and instead exhibit rich nonlinear viscoelastic behavior both above and even below $ϕ_J$.
title Pre-yielding mechanical response near the jamming transition
topic Soft Condensed Matter
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.03651