Granular friction, Coulomb failure, and the fluid-solid transition for horizontally shaken granular materials.

نویسندگان

  • Guy Metcalfe
  • S G K Tennakoon
  • L Kondic
  • D G Schaeffer
  • R P Behringer
چکیده

We present the results of an extensive series of experiments, molecular dynamics simulations, and models that address horizontal shaking of a layer of granular material. The goal of this work was to better understand the transition between the "fluid" and "solid" states of granular materials. In the experiments, the material-consisting of glass spheres, smooth and rough sand-was contained in a container of rectangular cross section, and subjected to horizontal shaking of the form x=A sin(omega(t)). The base of the container was porous, so that it was possible to reduce the effective weight of the sample by means of a vertical gas flow. The acceleration of the shaking could be precisely controlled by means of an accelerometer mounted onboard the shaker, plus feedback control and lockin detection. The relevant control parameter for this system was the dimensionless acceleration, Gamma=Aomega(2)/g, where g was the acceleration of gravity. As Gamma was varied, the layer underwent a backward bifurcation between a solidlike state that was stationary in the frame of the shaker and a fluidlike state that typically consisted of a sloshing layer of maximum depth H riding on top of a solid layer. That is, with increasing Gamma, the solid state made a transition to the fluid state at Gamma(cu) and once the system was in the fluid state, a decrease in Gamma left the system in the fluidized state until Gamma reached Gamma(cd)<Gamma(cu). In the fluidized state, the flow consisted of back and forth sloshing at the shaker frequency, plus a slower convective flow along the shaking direction and additionally in the horizontal direction transverse to the shaking direction. Molecular dynamics simulations show that the last of these flows is associated with shear and dilation at the vertical sidewalls. For Gamma<Gamma(cu) and in the solid state, there was a "gas" of free particles sliding on the surface of the material. These constituted much less than one layer's worth of particles in all cases. If these "sliders" were suppressed by placing a thin strip of plastic on the surface, the hysteresis was removed, and the transition to fluidization occurred at a slightly lower value than Gamma(cd) for the free surface case. The hysteresis was also suppressed if a vertical gas flow from the base was sufficient to support roughly 40% of the weight of the sample. Both the transition to the fluid state from the solid and the reverse transition from the fluid to the solid were characterized by similar divergent time scales. If Gamma was increased above Gamma(cu) by a fractional amount epsilon=(Gamma-Gamma(cu))/Gamma(cu), where epsilon was small, there was a characteristic time tau=Aepsilon(-beta) for the transition from solid to fluid to occur, where beta is 1.00+/-0.06. Similarly, if Gamma was decreased below Gamma(cd) in the fluidized state by an amount epsilon=(Gamma-Gamma(cd))/Gamma(cd), there was also a transient time tau=Bepsilon(-beta), where beta is again indistinguishable from 1.00. In addition, the amplitudes A and B are essentially identical. By placing a small "impurity" on top of the layer, consisting of a heavier particle, we found that the exponent beta varied as the impurity mass squared and changed by a factor of 3. A simple Coulomb friction model with friction coefficients mu(k)<mu(s) for the fluid and solid states predicts a reversible rather than hysteretic transition to the fluid state, similar to what we observe with the addition of the small overload from a plastic strip. In an improved model, we provide a relaxational mechanism that allows the friction coefficient to change continuously between the low and high values. This model produces the hysteresis seen in experiments.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics

دوره 65 3 Pt 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002