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Geometry-dependent constitutive law for granular slow frictional drag

Soft Condensed Matter 2017-05-24 v1

Abstract

Frictional constitutive law for very slow vertical withdrawing of a thin rod from a granular bed is experimentally studied. Using a very precise creep meter, geometry-dependent granular frictional constitutive law is particularly examined. In some previous works, a dimensionless number I=γ˙Dg/p/ρgI=\dot{\gamma}D_g/\sqrt{p/\rho_g} has been used to characterize granular frictional constitutive laws, where γ˙\dot{\gamma}, DgD_g, pp, and ρg\rho_g are the shear strain rate, grain diameter, confining pressure, and bulk density of granular bed, respectively. It has been considered that granular frictional constitutive law expressed by II is universal (almost geometry-independent) in dense flow regime. In this study, however, we find that the geometry of the system is much more crucial to characterize granular friction in a very slow withdrawing regime. Specifically, the ratio between rod and grain diameters must be an essential parameter to describe the granular frictional constitutive law. Physical meaning of the geometry-dependent constitutive law is discussed on the basis of grains-contact-number dependence of granular behavior.

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@article{arxiv.1611.03925,
  title  = {Geometry-dependent constitutive law for granular slow frictional drag},
  author = {T. Furuta and K. Katou and S. Itoh and K. Tachibana and S. Ishikawa and H. Katsuragi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.03925},
  year   = {2017}
}

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11 pages, 7 figures