Abstract
We detail the statistical distribution of bubble rearrangements in a sheared two-dimensional foam. Such rearrangements, known as T1 events, are vital to mechanisms resulting in flow through microscopic mechanical yielding. We find that at a constant rate of shear, the rate of occurrence of T1 events shows only small fluctuations. In addition, we detail the spatial and orientational distribution of T1 events and relate them to the distribution of stresses in the bulk of the material. Some insights into the asymmetry of the dynamics of T1 events are also discussed.
Acknowledgments
This work was supported by a Department of Energy grant DE-FG02-03ED46071.