Rotational transport via spontaneous symmetry breaking in vibrated disk packings
Cristian Fernando Moukarzel,
Gonzalo Peraza-Mues,
Osvaldo Carvente
Abstract:It is shown that vibrated packings of frictional disks self-organize cooperatively onto a rotationaltransport state where the long-time angular velocity ωi of each disk i is nonzero. Steady rotation is mediated by the spontaneous breaking of local reflection symmetry, arising when the cages in which disks are constrained by their neighbors acquire quenched disorder at large packing densities. Experiments and numerical simulation of this unexpected phenomenon show excellent agreement with each other, revealing … Show more
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