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Friction: Static and Kinetic
Published on: April 30, 2023
Friction-mediated flow and jamming in a two-dimensional silo with two exit orifices
1Chemical Engineering and Process Development Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411008, India and Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201002, India.
Abstract:
We show that the interparticle friction coefficient significantly influences the flow and jamming behavior of granular materials exiting through the orifice of a two-dimensional silo in the presence of another orifice located in its vicinity. The fluctuations emanating from a continuous flow through a larger orifice results in an intermittent flow through the smaller orifice consisting of sequential jamming and flowing events. The mean time duration of jammed and flow events, respectively, increase and decrease monotonically with increasing interparticle friction coefficient. The frequency of unjamming instances (n_{u}), however, shows a nonmonotonic behavior comprising an increase followed by a decrease with increasing friction coefficient. The decrease on either side of the maximum, then, represents a system moving progressively towards a permanently jammed or a permanently flowing state. The overall behavior shows a systematic dependence on the interorifice distance, which determines the strength of the fluctuations reaching the smaller orifice leading to unjamming instances. The probability distributions of jamming and flowing times are nearly similar for different combinations of friction coefficients and interorifice distances studied and, respectively, exhibit exponential and power-law tails.
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