The missing stress-geometry equation in granular media

Abstract

The simplest solvable problem of stress transmission through a static granular material is when the grains are perfectly rigid and have an average coordination number of z=d+1. Under these conditions there exists an analysis of stress which is independent of the analysis of strain and the d equations of force balance ∇j σij( r) = gi( r) have to be supported by d(d-1)2 equations. These equations are of purely geometric origin. A method of deriving them has been proposed in an earlier paper. In this paper alternative derivations are discussed and the problem of the "missing equations" is posed as a geometrical puzzle which has yet to find a systematic solution as against sensible but fundamentally arbitrary approaches.

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