2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.3020444
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Newton’s cradle undone: Experiments and collision models for the normal collision of three solid spheres

Abstract: Using an apparatus inspired by Newton’s cradle, the simultaneous, normal collision between three solid spheres is examined. Namely, an initially touching, motionless pair of “target” particles (doublet) is impacted on one end by a third “striker” particle. Measurements of postcollisional velocities and collision durations are obtained via high-speed photography and an electrical circuit, respectively. Contrary to intuition, the expected Newton's cradle outcome of a motionless, touching particle pair at the bot… Show more

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“…For dry systems, such multiparticle contacts recently have been shown to be a key element in the outcome of the collision ͑i.e., an approximation of the multiparticle contact with hard-sphere models is inadequate͒. 40 An additional complexity worthy of consideration for future work is the redistribution of the liquid coating that occurs as a result of collisions. It is also worthwhile to note that recent work 40 also illustrates the usefulness of a restitution coefficient in describing multiparticle collisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For dry systems, such multiparticle contacts recently have been shown to be a key element in the outcome of the collision ͑i.e., an approximation of the multiparticle contact with hard-sphere models is inadequate͒. 40 An additional complexity worthy of consideration for future work is the redistribution of the liquid coating that occurs as a result of collisions. It is also worthwhile to note that recent work 40 also illustrates the usefulness of a restitution coefficient in describing multiparticle collisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to include these energy losses to the model, one would need to use a certain model for the collisions. Relevant models and experiments are described in references [7][8][9]. The use of a model of collisions would also explain the phenomenon of more than one ball being ejected.…”
Section: Model Limitations and Possible Extensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A possible insight that could be derived from such a mechanism for the pattern formation process is that a vibrated granular bed system is fundamentally a two-dimensional, multi-particle Newton's cradle. 30 This point will be elaborated further after consideration of a vibrated granular bed system composed of wet particles.…”
Section: Simulation Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%