Granular Media under Vibration in Zero Gravity: Transition from Rattling to Granular Gas

Physics – Fluid Dynamics

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Poudres et Grains 2011

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We report on different experimental behaviours of granular dissipative matter excited by vibration as studied during the 43rd ESA campaign of Airbus A300-0g from CNES. The effect of g-jitter is quantified through the generation of a rattle effect. The French-European team's electromagnetic set-up is used, with 20Hz cam recording and high speed camera for a short duration (1s) during each parabola.

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