1992
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.69.1367
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New origin of a convective motion: Elastically induced convection in granular materials

Abstract: Convection and fluidization in a vibrated bed of powder are reproduced in a numerical simulation. In the simulation, each particle of the powder, during a collision, has a viscoelastic interaction with the other colliding particle. Because of the discreteness of the particles, this elasticity causes convection. The critical values of fluidization and convection agree with experiments. PACS numbers: 46.10,+z, 02.60.+y, 47.25.Qv Recently, many physicists [1,2] have studied the dynamics of granular materials, … Show more

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“…When Γ exceeds the gravity acceleration, the convection and the surface fluidization are observed [13]. The fluidized region where the flow exists has the finite depth which increases as Γ increases and coexists with the solid region where the powder does not flow (See Fig.1).…”
Section: Numerical Results In the Vibrated Bed Of Powdermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When Γ exceeds the gravity acceleration, the convection and the surface fluidization are observed [13]. The fluidized region where the flow exists has the finite depth which increases as Γ increases and coexists with the solid region where the powder does not flow (See Fig.1).…”
Section: Numerical Results In the Vibrated Bed Of Powdermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the numerical behavior of the vibrated bed of powder obtained in the previous publications [13,28,29] is summarized. When Γ exceeds the gravity acceleration, the convection and the surface fluidization are observed [13].…”
Section: Numerical Results In the Vibrated Bed Of Powdermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Granular convection has been studied extensively at mild fluidization [23,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69], for which the convection is principally boundary-driven. However, the buoyancy-driven convection observed here occurs at high fluidization and this has been reported much more rarely in the literature.…”
Section: Convection Rollsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since most experiments were carried out with a single large grain in a sea of smaller ones [4][5][6], it is not quite clear which of these observed mechanisms apply for the segregation of binary mixtures. For example, while the convection is responsible for the rise of the single large grain, MD simulations [8] and hydrodynamic models [9] clearly indicate that convection cells are absent in the bulk, but confined near the wall when the width of the container is much larger than the height. Recently, Shinbrot and Muzzio [10] observed a reverse buoyancy in shaken granular beds, where again a single large grain in a sea of smaller grains could segregate to the bottom if the bed was deep and the amplitude of vibration was large.…”
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