Memory in Nonmonotonic Stress Relaxation of a Granular System.

Phys Rev Lett

James Franck Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.

Published: April 2020

We demonstrate experimentally that a granular packing of glass spheres is capable of storing memory of multiple strain states in the dynamic process of stress relaxation. Modeling the system as a noninteracting population of relaxing elements, we find that the functional form of the predicted relaxation requires a quantitative correction which grows in severity with each additional memory and is suggestive of interactions between elements. Our findings have implications for the broad class of soft matter systems that display memory and anomalous relaxation.

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