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- Force_chain abstract "In the study of the physics of granular materials, a force chain consists of a set of particles within a compressed granular material that are held together and jammed into place by a network of mutual compressive forces.Between these chains are regions of low stress whose grains are shielded for the effects of the grains above by vaulting and arching. A set of interconnected force chains is known as a force network.Force networks are an emergent phenomenon that are created by the complex interaction of the individual grains of material and the patterns of pressure applied within the material. Force chains can be shown to have fractal properties.Force chains have been investigated both experimentally, through the construction of specially instrumented physical models, and through computer simulation.".
- Force_chain thumbnail Stress_transmision.svg?width=300.
- Force_chain wikiPageExternalLink force_chains.html.
- Force_chain wikiPageID "39871498".
- Force_chain wikiPageRevisionID "569229840".
- Force_chain subject Category:Emergence.
- Force_chain subject Category:Fractals.
- Force_chain subject Category:Granular_materials.
- Force_chain comment "In the study of the physics of granular materials, a force chain consists of a set of particles within a compressed granular material that are held together and jammed into place by a network of mutual compressive forces.Between these chains are regions of low stress whose grains are shielded for the effects of the grains above by vaulting and arching.".
- Force_chain label "Force chain".
- Force_chain sameAs m.0w4v28l.
- Force_chain sameAs Q17014412.
- Force_chain sameAs Q17014412.
- Force_chain wasDerivedFrom Force_chain?oldid=569229840.
- Force_chain depiction Stress_transmision.svg.
- Force_chain isPrimaryTopicOf Force_chain.