Creep response of athermal amorphous solids under imposed shear stress

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
Yield stress materials fail when the imposed stress crosses a critical threshold. A well-known dynamical response to the applied stress is the phenomenon of creep where the cumulative deformation grows sublinearly with time, prior to failure or arrest. Using extensive molecular dynamics simulations, we study such response for a model amorphous system, in the athermal limit, and probe how the annealing history of the initial state determines the observed behaviour to an applied shear stress. Further, we analyze the microscopic dynamics in the vicinity of the yield threshold, using large systems, and characterize the spatiotemporal signatures towards arrest or flow, at different scales.
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athermal amorphous solids,creep response,shear
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