Impact of attractive interactions on the rheology of dense athermal particles
arXiv:1312.4819 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.188303
Abstract
Using numerical simulations, the rheological response of an athermal assembly of soft particles with tunable attractive interactions is studied in the vicinity of jamming. At small attractions, a fragile solid develops and a finite yield stress is measured. Moreover, the measured flow curves have unstable regimes, which lead to persistent shearbanding. These features are rationalized by establishing a link between the rheology and the inter-particle connectivity, which also provides a minimal model to describe the flow curves.