PMID: 11308644Apr 20, 2001Paper

Effect of applied interparticle force on the static and dynamic angles of repose of spherical granular material

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
A J ForsythC F Osborne

Abstract

The static angle of repose for iron spheres in a narrow box, and the dynamic angle of repose for iron spheres in a narrow, half-filled rotating drum is investigated. A feature of this paper is the use of a homogenous magnetic field to induce an attractive interparticle force, allowing a wide range of angles of repose to be investigated and characterized as a function of interparticle force. The static and dynamic angles of repose were found to increase approximately linearly with increasing interparticle force.

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