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Dynamics of a Rotating Sphere on Free Surface of Vibrated Granular Materials |
Adones B. Dengal1,2, Joel T. Maquiling1** |
1Geophysics Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, School of Science and Engineering, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon 1108, Philippines 2Department of Physics, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Mindanao State University, Marawi 9700, Philippines
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Adones B. Dengal, Joel T. Maquiling 2018 Chin. Phys. Lett. 35 084501 |
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Abstract We investigate the rotational dynamics of a low-density sphere on the free surface of a vertically vibrated granular material (VGM). The dynamical behavior of the sphere is influenced by the external energy input from an electromagnetic shaker which is proportional to $\varepsilon$, where $\varepsilon$ is equal to the ratio between the square of the dimensionless acceleration ${\it \Gamma}$ and the square of the vibration frequency $f$ of the container. Empirical results reveal that as the VGM transits from local-to-global convection, an increase in $\varepsilon$ generally corresponds to an increase in the magnitudes of the rotational $\omega_{\rm RS}$ and translational $v_{\rm CM}$ velocities of the sphere, an increase in the observed tilting angle $\theta_{\rm bed}$ of the VGM bed, and a decrease in the time $t_{\rm wall}$ it takes the sphere to roll down the tilted VGM bed and hit the container wall. During unstable convection, an increase in $\varepsilon$ results in a sharp decrease in the sphere's peak and mean $\omega_{\rm RS}$, and a slight increase in $t_{\rm wall}$. For the range of $\varepsilon$ values covered in this study, the sphere may execute persistent rotation, wobbling or jamming, depending on the vibration parameters and the resulting convective flow in the system.
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Received: 11 April 2018
Published: 15 July 2018
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PACS: |
45.70.-n
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(Granular systems)
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45.70.Mg
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(Granular flow: mixing, segregation and stratification)
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47.55.Lm
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(Fluidized beds)
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45.50.-j
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(Dynamics and kinematics of a particle and a system of particles)
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Fund: Supported by the CHED-FDP II Program of the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines. |
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