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Microscopic processes controlling the Herschel-Bulkley exponent

Published 1 Aug 2017 in cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.dis-nn, and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1708.00516v2)

Abstract: The flow curve of various yield stress materials is singular as the strain rate vanishes, and can be characterized by the so-called Herschel-Bulkley exponent n=1/βn=1/\beta. A mean-field approximation due to Hebraud and Lequeux (HL) assumes mechanical noise to be Gaussian, and leads to β=2\beta=2 in rather good agreement with observations. Here we prove that the improved mean-field model where the mechanical noise has fat tails instead leads to β=1\beta=1 with logarithmic correction. This result supports that HL is not a suitable explanation for the value of β\beta, which is instead significantly affected by finite dimensional effects. From considerations on elasto-plastic models and on the limitation of speed at which avalanches of plasticity can propagate, we argue that β=1+1/(d−df)\beta=1+1/(d-d_f) where dfd_f is the fractal dimension of avalanches and dd the spatial dimension. Measurements of dfd_f then supports that β≈2.1\beta\approx 2.1 and β≈1.7\beta\approx 1.7 in two and three dimensions respectively. We discuss theoretical arguments leading to approximations of β\beta in finite dimensions.

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