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Criticality in sheared, disordered solids. I. Rate effects in stress and diffusion (2104.04620v1)

Published 9 Apr 2021 in cond-mat.soft

Abstract: Rate-effects in sheared disordered solids are studied using molecular dynamics simulations of binary Lennard-Jones glasses in two and three dimensions. In the quasistatic (QS) regime, systems exhibit critical behavior: the magnitudes of avalanches are power-law distributed with a maximum cutoff that diverges with increasing system size $L$. With increasing rate, systems move away from the critical yielding point and the average flow stress rises as a power of the strain rate with exponent $1/\beta$, the Herschel-Bulkley exponent. Finite-size scaling collapses of the stress are used to measure $\beta$ as well as the exponent $\nu$ which characterizes the divergence of the correlation length. The stress and kinetic energy per particle experience fluctuations with strain that scale as $L{-d/2}$. As the largest avalanche in a system scales as $L\alpha$, this implies $\alpha < d/2$. The diffusion rate of particles diverges as a power of decreasing rate before saturating in the QS regime. A scaling theory for the diffusion is derived using the QS avalanche rate distribution and generalized to the finite strain rate regime. This theory is used to collapse curves for different system sizes and confirm $\beta/\nu$.

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