PMID: 15244561Jul 13, 2004Paper

Anisotropic energy distribution in three-dimensional vibrofluidized granular systems

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Peter E Krouskop, J Talbot

Abstract

We examine the energy flows in a three-dimensional model of a granular system consisting of N inelastic hard spheres contained in an open cylinder of radius R under the influence of gravity. Energy is supplied to the system in the vertical direction by a vibrating base and is transferred to the perpendicular directions through particle-particle collisions. We examine how the local and global dissipation of energy by particle-particle and particle-wall collisions depends on the number of particles, the velocity of the vibrating base, and the restitution coefficients.

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