Phase-coexisting patterns, horizontal segregation, and controlled convection in vertically vibrated binary granular mixtures
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Abstract
We report patterns consisting of coexistence of synchronous and asynchronous states [for example, a granular gas co-existing with (i) bouncing bed, (ii) undulatory subharmonic waves, and (iii) Leidenfrost-like states] in experiments on vertically vibrated binary granular mixtures in a Hele-Shaw cell. Most experiments have been carried out with equimolar binary mixtures of glass and steel balls of same diameter by varying the total layer height (F) for a range of shaking acceleration (\Gamma). The segregation of heavier and lighter particles along the horizontal direction is shown to be the progenitor of such phase-coexisting patterns as confirmed in experiments. At strong shaking we uncover a partial convection state in which a pair of convection rolls is found to coexist with a Leidenfrost-like state. The crucial role of the relative number density of two species on controlling the buoyancy-driven granular convection is demonstrated.
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Presenters
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Mohammed Istafaul Haque Ansari
Jazan University, Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci
Authors
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Mohammed Istafaul Haque Ansari
Jazan University, Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci
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Meheboob Alam
Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci