Abstract:We employ non-contact optical techniques to generate and measure stress waves in uncompressed, onedimensional microscopic granular chains, and support our experiments with discrete numerical simulations.We show that the wave propagation through dry particles (150 µm radius) is highly nonlinear and it is significantly influenced by the presence of defects (e.g., surface roughness, inter-particle gaps and misalignment). We derive an analytical relation between the group velocity and gap size, and define bounds for the formation of highly nonlinear solitary waves, as a function of gap size and axial misalignment. 05.45.Yv, 46.40.Cd, 79.20.Eb Main Text:
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