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Breaking Size-Segregation Waves in Granular Avalanches

van der Vaart, Kasper  
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Johnson, Chris G.
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Gajjar, Parmesh
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2014
Annual European Rheology Conference 2014

We experimentally prove the existence of the theoretically predicted breaking size-segregation wave within a binary granular avalanche. This complex structure involves the recirculation of particles through a pattern of shocks and rarefaction waves, and causes large particles to accumulate at the avalanche front and small particles in the tail.Using the non-intrusive imaging technique of refractive-index matching we study particle-size segregation inside the flow (but) far from the sidewall on an inclined moving-bed channel. In this configuration the bottom layers of the flow are dragged upslope while upper layers are avalanching downslope due to gravity; effectively, the flow remains stationary in the reference frame of the observer. This allows us to time-average discrete particle positions in the steady-state flow and arrive at a continuous particle concentration. The measured particle concentration and particle trajectories match qualitatively with the theoretical predictions.

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van der Vaart, Kasper  
Johnson, Chris G.
Gajjar, Parmesh
Gray, Nico
Ancey, Christophe  
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2014

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Annual European Rheology Conference 2014

Karsruhe, D

April 8 - 11

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November 24, 2014
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