Intruder in a two-dimensional granular system: Effects of dynamic and static basal friction on stick-slip and clogging dynamics
Abstract
We discuss the results of simulations of an intruder pulled through a two-dimensional granular system by a spring, using a model designed to lend insight into the experimental findings described by Kozlowski et al. [Phys. Rev. E, 100, 032905 (2019)]. In that previous study the presence of basal friction between the grains and the base was observed to change the intruder dynamics from clogging to stick-slip. Here we first show that our simulation results are in excellent agreement with the experimental data for a variety of experimentally accessible friction coefficients governing interactions of particles with each other and with boundaries. Then, we use simulations to explore a broader range of parameter space, focusing on the friction between the particles and the base. We consider a range of both static and dynamic basal friction coefficients, which are difficult to vary smoothly in experiments. The simulations show that dynamic friction strongly affects the stick-slip behaviour when the coefficient is decreased below 0.1, while static friction plays only a marginal role in the intruder dynamics.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1910.07073,
title = {Intruder in a two-dimensional granular system: Effects of dynamic and static basal friction on stick-slip and clogging dynamics},
author = {C. Manuel Carlevaro and Ryan Kozlowski and Luis A. Pugnaloni and Hu Zheng and Joshua E. S. Socolar and Lou Kondic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.07073},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
19 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables