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Order-disorder transitions in a sheared many body system
Motivated by experiments on sheared suspensions that show a transition
between ordered and disordered phases, we here study the long-time behavior of
a sheared and overdamped 2-d system of particles interacting by repulsive
forces. As a function of interaction strength and shear rate we find
transitions between phases with vanishing and large single-particle diffusion.
In the phases with vanishing single-particle diffusion, the system evolves
towards regular lattices, usually on very slow time scales. Different lattices
can be approached, depending on interaction strength and forcing amplitude. The
disordered state appears in parameter regions where the regular lattices are
unstable. Correlation functions between the particles reveal the formation of
shear bands. In contrast to single particle densities, the spatially resolved
two-particle correlation functions vary with time and allow to determine the
phase within a period. As in the case of the suspensions, motion in the state
with low diffusivity is essentially reversible, whereas in the state with
strong diffusion it is not.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figures; Supplemental Movies:
https://youtu.be/oFcrWo9Vs6E, https://youtu.be/tcowb7o05JQ,
https://youtu.be/GkEUwycn7V4, https://youtu.be/k-XCo8CWFU
Symmetry Decomposition of Chaotic Dynamics
Discrete symmetries of dynamical flows give rise to relations between
periodic orbits, reduce the dynamics to a fundamental domain, and lead to
factorizations of zeta functions. These factorizations in turn reduce the labor
and improve the convergence of cycle expansions for classical and quantum
spectra associated with the flow. In this paper the general formalism is
developed, with the -disk pinball model used as a concrete example and a
series of physically interesting cases worked out in detail.Comment: CYCLER Paper 93mar01
Structural Transparency – A New Wood Plastic Composite Girder
Transparency is one of the significant features of modern architecture. By utilisingtransparent materials the feeling of lightness can be conveyed. This paper shows thepossibility of employing transparent plastic as a load-bearing element. In order tobe able to use a new material as part of the building structure it is essential to knowits mechanical behaviour under various conditions like different temperatures,environmental impacts or the load duration. Proposals for the design of structuralelements that consist of these materials are still rare up to now since plastics arestill fairly new to the building industry. By combining transparent withconventional building materials it is possible to merge transparency and strength ina girder that comprises a combination of transparent thermoplastics and wood
On statistically stationary homogeneous shear turbulence
A statistically stationary turbulence with a mean shear gradient is realized
in a flow driven by suitable body forces. The flow domain is periodic in
downstream and spanwise directions and bounded by stress free surfaces in the
normal direction. Except for small layers near the surfaces the flow is
homogeneous. The fluctuations in turbulent energy are less violent than in the
simulations using remeshing, but the anisotropy on small scales as measured by
the skewness of derivatives is similar and decays weakly with increasing
Reynolds number.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures (Figs. 3 and 4 as external JPG-Files
A Trace Formula for Products of Diagonal Matrix Elements in Chaotic Systems
We derive a trace formula for , where
is the diagonal matrix element of the operator in the energy basis
of a chaotic system. The result takes the form of a smooth term plus
periodic-orbit corrections; each orbit is weighted by the usual Gutzwiller
factor times , where is the average of the classical
observable along the periodic orbit . This structure for the orbit
corrections was previously proposed by Main and Wunner (chao-dyn/9904040) on
the basis of numerical evidence.Comment: 8 pages; analysis made more rigorous in the revised versio
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