Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns

When grains are added to a cylinder, the weight at the bottom is smaller than the total weight of the column, which is partially supported by the lateral walls through frictional interactions with the grains. This is known as the Janssen effect. Via a combined experimental and numerical investigatio...

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Main Authors: Mahajan, Shivam, Tennenbaum, Michael, Pathak, Sudhir Narayan, Baxter, Devontae, Fan, Xiaochen, Padilla, Pablo, Anderson, Caleb, Fernandez-Nieves, Alberto, Pica Ciamarra, Massimo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1380302023-02-28T19:48:28Z Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns Mahajan, Shivam Tennenbaum, Michael Pathak, Sudhir Narayan Baxter, Devontae Fan, Xiaochen Padilla, Pablo Anderson, Caleb Fernandez-Nieves, Alberto Pica Ciamarra, Massimo School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Physics Granular Materials Granular Solids When grains are added to a cylinder, the weight at the bottom is smaller than the total weight of the column, which is partially supported by the lateral walls through frictional interactions with the grains. This is known as the Janssen effect. Via a combined experimental and numerical investigation, here we demonstrate a reverse Jansen effect whereby the fraction of the weight supported by the base overcomes one. We characterize the dependence of this phenomenon on the various control parameters involved, rationalize the physical process causing the emergence of the compressional frictional forces responsible for the anomaly, and introduce a model to reproduce our findings. Contrary to prior assumptions, our results demonstrate that the constitutive relation on a material element can depend on the applied stress. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Published version 2020-04-22T04:18:31Z 2020-04-22T04:18:31Z 2020 Journal Article Mahajan, S., Tennenbaum, M., Pathak, S. N., Baxter, D., Fan, X., Padilla, P., . . . Pica Ciamarra, M. (2020). Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns. Physical Review Letters, 124(12), 128002-. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.128002 0031-9007 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138030 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.128002 32281839 12 124 en Physical Review Letters © 2020 American Physical Society. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Physical Review Letters and is made available with permission of American Physical Society application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Physics
Granular Materials
Granular Solids
spellingShingle Science::Physics
Granular Materials
Granular Solids
Mahajan, Shivam
Tennenbaum, Michael
Pathak, Sudhir Narayan
Baxter, Devontae
Fan, Xiaochen
Padilla, Pablo
Anderson, Caleb
Fernandez-Nieves, Alberto
Pica Ciamarra, Massimo
Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns
description When grains are added to a cylinder, the weight at the bottom is smaller than the total weight of the column, which is partially supported by the lateral walls through frictional interactions with the grains. This is known as the Janssen effect. Via a combined experimental and numerical investigation, here we demonstrate a reverse Jansen effect whereby the fraction of the weight supported by the base overcomes one. We characterize the dependence of this phenomenon on the various control parameters involved, rationalize the physical process causing the emergence of the compressional frictional forces responsible for the anomaly, and introduce a model to reproduce our findings. Contrary to prior assumptions, our results demonstrate that the constitutive relation on a material element can depend on the applied stress.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Mahajan, Shivam
Tennenbaum, Michael
Pathak, Sudhir Narayan
Baxter, Devontae
Fan, Xiaochen
Padilla, Pablo
Anderson, Caleb
Fernandez-Nieves, Alberto
Pica Ciamarra, Massimo
format Article
author Mahajan, Shivam
Tennenbaum, Michael
Pathak, Sudhir Narayan
Baxter, Devontae
Fan, Xiaochen
Padilla, Pablo
Anderson, Caleb
Fernandez-Nieves, Alberto
Pica Ciamarra, Massimo
author_sort Mahajan, Shivam
title Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns
title_short Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns
title_full Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns
title_fullStr Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns
title_full_unstemmed Reverse Janssen effect in narrow granular columns
title_sort reverse janssen effect in narrow granular columns
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138030
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