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Publication 25-CNA-008
The Roles of Size, Packing, and Cohesion in the Emergence of Force Chains in Granular Packings Ankit Shrivastava Kaushik Dayal Hae Young Noh The findings show that particle size disparity promotes force chain formation in granular media with nearly regular packing (i.e., an almost-ordered system). However, as particle size disparities grow, it promotes irregular packing (i.e., a disordered systems), leading to fewer force chains carrying larger loads than in ordered systems. Further, it is observed that the increased cohesion in granular systems leads to fewer force chains irrespective of particle size or packing. Get the paper in its entirety as 25-CNA-008.pdf |