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Anomalous Diffusion in a Monolayer of Lightweight Spheres Fluidized in Airflow

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-11-05 v1 Other Condensed Matter Statistical Mechanics Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

This paper presents statistical analyses of random motions in a single layer of fluidized lightweight spherical particles. Foam polystyrene spheres were driven by an upward airflow through the sieve mesh, and their two-dimensional motion was acquired using image analysis. In the bulk region, the particle velocity distributions changed from Gaussian to heavy-tailed distribution as the bulk packing fraction ϕb\phi_b was increased. The mean square displacement of the particles exhibited transition to subdiffusion at much lower ϕb\phi_b than observed in previous studies using similar setup but with heavier particles. A slight superdiffusion and significant growth of the correlation length in the two-body velocity correlation was observed at further large ϕb\phi_b. The effect of the wall on the dynamics of the particles was also investigated and the anisotropy of the granular temperature was found to be a useful index to discriminate between the wall region and the bulk. The turbulence statistics in the wake of a particle indicated a strong wall-normal asymmetry of aerodynamic forcing as the ``thermal'' agitation in the wall region.

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@article{arxiv.2110.06699,
  title  = {Anomalous Diffusion in a Monolayer of Lightweight Spheres Fluidized in Airflow},
  author = {Shihori Koyama and Tomoki Matsuno and Takashi Noguchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.06699},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted for publication in Physical Review E