We study statistical properties of vibrated granular monolayers using molecular dynamics simulations. We show that at high excitation strengths, the system is in a gas state, particle motion is isotropic, and the velocity distributions are Gaussian. As the vibration strength is lowered, the system's dimensionality is effectively reduced from three to two. Below a critical excitation strength, a cluster phase occurs, and the velocity distribution becomes bimodal. In this phase, the system consists of clusters of immobile particles arranged in close-packed hexagonal arrays, and gas particles whose energy equals the first excited state of an isolated particle on a vibrated plate
In this thesis we describe experimental studies carried out in three different granular systems. Fir...
We show that the statistical properties of a vibrated granular bead chain are similar to standard mo...
We study dynamics of freely cooling granular gases in two dimensions using large-scale molecular dyn...
We investigate the ordering properties of vertically-vibrated monolayers of granular cylinders in a ...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of mono- or bidisperse inelastic granular gases driven by ...
In: T. Poeschel, N.V. Brilliantov (eds.) "Granular Gas Dynamics", Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 624,...
textTransitions in equilibrium systems are somewhat well understood, however similar transitions in...
Statistical fluctuations are observed to profoundly influence the clustering behavior of granular ma...
Granular gases are interesting multiparticle systems which, irrespective of the apparent simplicity ...
Granular materials such as sand and grains, are large conglomerations of discrete macro-scopic parti...
Granular matter subject to vibration is found to display a wide range of interesting phenomena, and ...
Driven granular media is a fascinating example of intrinsically non-equilibrium system. I consider a...
When granular material is shaken both in horizontal and vertical direction simultaneously, as common...
This thesis primarily explores the behaviour of granular matter using a Quasi-2D experimental system...
4 pages, 8 figuresThe dynamical properties of a dense horizontally vibrated bidisperse granular mono...
In this thesis we describe experimental studies carried out in three different granular systems. Fir...
We show that the statistical properties of a vibrated granular bead chain are similar to standard mo...
We study dynamics of freely cooling granular gases in two dimensions using large-scale molecular dyn...
We investigate the ordering properties of vertically-vibrated monolayers of granular cylinders in a ...
We present molecular dynamics simulations of mono- or bidisperse inelastic granular gases driven by ...
In: T. Poeschel, N.V. Brilliantov (eds.) "Granular Gas Dynamics", Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 624,...
textTransitions in equilibrium systems are somewhat well understood, however similar transitions in...
Statistical fluctuations are observed to profoundly influence the clustering behavior of granular ma...
Granular gases are interesting multiparticle systems which, irrespective of the apparent simplicity ...
Granular materials such as sand and grains, are large conglomerations of discrete macro-scopic parti...
Granular matter subject to vibration is found to display a wide range of interesting phenomena, and ...
Driven granular media is a fascinating example of intrinsically non-equilibrium system. I consider a...
When granular material is shaken both in horizontal and vertical direction simultaneously, as common...
This thesis primarily explores the behaviour of granular matter using a Quasi-2D experimental system...
4 pages, 8 figuresThe dynamical properties of a dense horizontally vibrated bidisperse granular mono...
In this thesis we describe experimental studies carried out in three different granular systems. Fir...
We show that the statistical properties of a vibrated granular bead chain are similar to standard mo...
We study dynamics of freely cooling granular gases in two dimensions using large-scale molecular dyn...