Entangled granular media

Abstract

We study the geometrically induced cohesion of ensembles of granular "u-particles" which mechanically entangle through particle interpenetration. We vary the length-to-width ratio l/w of the u-particles and form them into free-standing vertical columns. In laboratory experiment we monitor the response of the columns to sinusoidal vibration (frequency f, peak acceleration ). Column collapse occurs in a characteristic time, τ, which follows the relation τ = f-1 ( / ). resembles an activation energy and is maximal at intermediate l/w. Simulation reveals that optimal strength results from competition between packing and entanglement.

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