Liquid–solid-like transition in quasi-one-dimensional driven granular media
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Reference
Clerc, M.G., Cordero, P., Dunstan, J., Huff, K., Mujica, N., Risso, D. & Varas, G., Nature Phys. 4, 249-254 (2008).
Keywords
granular,
Summary
The subject of phases in granular matter is not well understood theoretically. Fluidized granular matter can be obtained by vertically vibrating granular layers. The layers exhibit standing-wave patterns when the system has undergone a solid-liquid-like transition.
Clerc et al. do an experimental and theoretical study of a monolayer of grains subjected to vertical vibration. <math>N</math>