T. Raafat et al., DENSITY WAVES IN DRY GRANULAR MEDIA FALLING THROUGH A VERTICAL PIPE, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 53(5), 1996, pp. 4345-4350
We report experimental measurements of density waves in granular mater
ials flowing down in a capillary tube. The density wave regime occurs
at intermediate flow rates between a low density free fall regime and
a high compactness slower how. We observe this intermediate state when
the ratio of the tube diameter to the particle size lies between 6 an
d 30. The propagation velocity of the waves ii constant along the tube
length and increases linearly with the total mass flow rate Phi. The
wave structures include compact clogs (lengths are independent of Phi)
and bubbles of low compactness (lengths increase with Phi). Both leng
th distributions are invariant along the tube length. A model assuming
a free fall regime in the bubbles and a compactness of 35% inside the
clogs allows to account for the mass distribution in the flow.