Instability in a sand heap

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When a bead heap is submitted to low-frequency (2=10-1000 Hz) vertical vibrations at a large enough amplitude a, its horizontal free surface becomes unstable and a stationary state is reached. This one is characterized firstly by a free surface which is inclined within an angle to the horizontal, secondly by a continuous flow of particles rolling down the free surface, and thirdly by a convective transport inside the material which refills the top of the heap with new beads. We demonstrate that a control parameter is the vibration acceleration =a2. © 1988 The American Physical Society.

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Evesque, P., & Rajchenbach, J. (1989). Instability in a sand heap. Physical Review Letters, 62(1), 44–46. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.44

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