Spontaneous Patterning of Confined Granular Rods

ORAL

Abstract

Vertically vibrated rod-shaped granular materials confined to quasi-2D containers self organize into distinct patterns. We find, consistent with theory and simulation, a density dependent isotropic-nematic transition. Along the walls, rods interact sterically to form a wetting layer. For high rod densities, complex patterns emerge as a result of competition between bulk and boundary alignment. A continuum elastic energy accounting for nematic distortion and local wall anchoring reproduces the structures seen experimentally.

Authors

  • Jennifer Galanis

  • Daniel Harries

  • Dan Sackett

    NIH

  • Wolfgang Losert

    U. of Maryland

  • Ralph Nossal

    NIH