Direct measurement of force configurational entropy in jamming.

Phys Rev E

Department of Physics and Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA.

Published: May 2020

Thermal fluctuations are not large enough to lead to state changes in granular materials. However, in many cases, such materials do achieve reproducible bulk properties, suggesting that they are controlled by an underlying statistical mechanics analogous to thermodynamics. While themodynamic descriptions of granular materials have been explored, they have not yet been concretely connected to their underlying statistical mechanics. We make this connection concrete by providing a first-principles derivation of the multiplicity and thus the entropy of the force networks in granular packings. We directly measure the multiplicity of force networks using a protocol based on the phase space volume of allowed force configurations. Analogous to Planck's constant, we find a scale factor, h_{f}, that discretizes this phase space volume into a multiplicity. To determine this scale factor, we measure angoricity over a wide range of pressures using the method of overlapping histograms and find that in the absence of a fundamental quantum scale it is set solely by the system size and dimensionality. This concretely links thermodynamic approaches of angoricity with the microscopic multiplicity of the force network ensemble.

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