An experimental test of volume-equilibration between granular systems

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PRL

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Understanding granular and other athermal systems requires the identification of state variables which consistently predict their bulk properties. A promising approach has been to draw on the techniques of equilibrium statistical mechanics, but to consider alternate conserved quantities in place of energy. The Edwards ensemble, based on volume conservation, provides a temperaturelike intensive parameter called compactivity. We present experiments which demonstrate the failure of compactivity to equilibrate (via volume-exchange) between a pair of externally-agitated granular subsystems with different material properties. Nonetheless, we identify a material-independent relationship between the mean and fluctuations of the local packing fraction which forms the basis for an equation of state. This relationship defines an intensive parameter that decouples from the volume statistics.

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