학술논문

Scalings of axisymmetric granular column collapse
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Granular Matter. February 2014 16(1):115-124
Subject
Granular collapse
Granular flow
Failure surface
Avalanches
Language
English
ISSN
1434-5021
1434-7636
Abstract
Experimental investigations into the collapse of granular columns are presented with dimensional results of the final deposit obtained using a 3D laser scanner. The high accuracy measurement method has found that the final pile radius is not only dependent on the aspect ratio of the initial geometry as previously thought, but also the initial column radius and hence the ratio of column radius to particle diameter. This was also observed to be true for the angle at the base of the deposit. Theoretical considerations coupled with obtained data have allowed the angle at summit for aspect ratios less than approximately 3 to be described entirely in terms of material parameters and aspect ratio—something desired for all length scalings but seemingly unobtainable due to the dynamic nature of the collapse. With the method being non intrusive, measurement of the summital radius was also made possible. The final height showed a dependence predominantly with aspect ratio in agreement with previous authors.