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Invited review: Effect of temperature on a granular pile

Soft Condensed Matter 2010-12-01 v1

Abstract

As a fragile construction, a granular pile is very sensitive to minute external perturbations. In particular, it is now well established that a granular assembly is sensitive to variations of temperature. Such variations can produce localized rearrangements as well as global static avalanches inside a pile. In this review, we sum up the various observations that have been made concerning the effect of temperature on a granular assembly. In particular, we dwell on the way controlled variations of temperature have been employed to generate the compaction of a granular pile. After laying emphasis on the key features of this compaction process, we compare it to the classic vibration-induced compaction. Finally, we also review other granular systems in a large sense, from microscopic (jammed multilamellar vesicles) to macroscopic scales (stone heave phenomenon linked to freezing and thawing of soils) for which periodic variations of temperature could play a key role in the dynamics at stake.

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@article{arxiv.1011.6516,
  title  = {Invited review: Effect of temperature on a granular pile},
  author = {Thibaut Divoux},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.6516},
  year   = {2010}
}

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16 pages, 14 figures, Commentary from the reviewer available in Papers in Physics