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Jamming memory into acoustically trained dense suspensions under shear

Jamming memory into acoustically trained dense suspensions under shear

Systems driven far from equilibrium often retain structural memories of their processing history. This memory has, in some cases, been shown to dramatically alter the material response. For example, work hardening in crystalline metals can alter the hardness, yield strength, and tensile strength to prevent catastrophic failure. Whether memory of …