Abstract:Split-bottom cylindrical containers are well established devices in experiments where granular materials are continuously sheared. They are characterized by localized broad shear bands. In such shear experiments, shape-anisotropic grains develop a secondary flow profile in the radial direction. A macroscopically observable consequence is the formation of a heap in the center of the container. This effect is found for all investigated types of prolate and oblate grains, but it is completely absent for spherical… Show more
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