Translocation of a granular chain in a horizontally vibrated saw-tooth channel

Fariba Mortazavi, Mehdi Habibi*, Ehsan Nedaaee Oskoee

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Abstract

Abstract.: We study the translocation mechanism of a granular chain in a horizontally vibrated saw-tooth channel using MD simulations and macro-scale experiments and show that the translocation speed is independent of the chain length as long as the chain length is larger than the spatial period of the saw-tooth. With the help of simulation, we explore the effect of geometry of the container and frequency and amplitude of vibration as well as chain flexibility on the chain drift speed. We observe that the most efficient transport is achieved when one of the channel walls is shifted with respect to the other wall by an amount equal to half the spatial period of the saw-tooth. We define a persistence length for the chain and show that the translocation speed depends on the ratio of persistence length over the spatial period of the saw-tooth. The optimum translocation occurs when this ratio is about 0.4. We also determine the optimum saw-tooth angle for the translocation of the chain as well as the optimum distance between the two walls. Some properties of this system are similar to those of polymer systems. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Original languageEnglish
Article number93
JournalEuropean Physical Journal E
Volume39
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Flowing Matter: Granular Matter

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