2010
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.81.061305
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Morphological transitions in partially gas-fluidized granular mixtures

Abstract: Experiments were conducted to investigate pattern formation during the defluidization of a partially fluidized bimodal granular mixture. Partial fluidization occurs when the system is driven at gas velocities that are insufficient to fluidize all of the constituent particles. Over time, the granular mixture evolves into a variety of patterns depending on the concentrations of large and small particles and the gas velocity. We show how vertically oriented pipes, containing large particles, grow at the interface… Show more

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“…Walters et al 2006). Gernon et al (2009), andNermoen et al (2010b) studied the complex fluidization processes of mixtures of fine-grained and coarse-grained granular Fig. 23 Characteristic experimental studies of magma-fault interactions in various tectonic settings.…”
Section: Explosive Volcanic Ventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Walters et al 2006). Gernon et al (2009), andNermoen et al (2010b) studied the complex fluidization processes of mixtures of fine-grained and coarse-grained granular Fig. 23 Characteristic experimental studies of magma-fault interactions in various tectonic settings.…”
Section: Explosive Volcanic Ventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning, in particular, the injection of a gas in granular materials, we can distinguish the biphasic case (grains and air) [23] from the triphasic case (grains, fluid, and air) [24,25], the latter being more complex and not fully understood. The dynamics of the interface between air and an immersed granular material has been experimentally studied in a Hele-Shaw cell [26], mainly in a regime in which the gas forms a finger, reminiscent of the Saffman-Taylor finger.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been performed in two-phase systems to analyze the mechanisms at play in the fluid venting process, either for dry (gas/grains) [25,26] or wet (liquid/grains) [16,22,27,28] beds. For unconstrained beds, where the grains are likely to move and their free surface to deform, different patterns have been thoroughly described when changing the fluid injection flow-rate, Q, in the granular matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%