Plowing of granular surface by a vertical blade
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Abstract
The interaction of a blade with a layer of fluid is an important industrial problem involved in coating of substrates, removing of snow, plowing the fields for agriculture.~Most experimental and theoretical work has focused on the drag and lift forces on plowing blade as it is dragged on a granular surface or studying the flow of the fluid while plowing. However the study of~deformation of a granular surface by a vertical plow blade~has received less attention, despite significant practical and fundamental implications. In this study, we investigate experimentally the behavior of a granular substrate as a vertical plow blade of finite width is translated at constant speed. The vertical blade~directs the granular material outward and sand piles form on either sides.~We characterize the dynamics of plowing by measuring and rationalizing the influence of the width of the vertical plow blade, the height of the plow blade, and the depth granular substrate.
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Authors
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Vachitar Singh Judge
NYU Tandon School of Engineering
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Emilie Dressaire
NYU Tandon School of Engineering, New York University
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Alban Sauret
SVI, CNRS/Saint-Gobain, SVI (CNRS/Saint-Gobain)