Local contact numbers in two dimensional packings of frictional disks

Abstract

We analyze the local structure of two dimensional packings of frictional disks numerically. We focus on the fractions xi of particles that are in contact with i neighbors, and systematically vary the confining pressure p and friction coefficient μ. We find that for all μ, the fractions xi exhibit powerlaw scaling with p, which allows us to obtain an accurate estimate for xi at zero pressure. We uncover how these zero pressure fractions xi vary with μ, and introduce a simple model that captures most of this variation. We also probe the correlations between the contact numbers of neighboring particles.

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