S. Luding et al., SIMULATIONS OF 2-DIMENSIONAL ARRAYS OF BEADS UNDER EXTERNAL VIBRATIONS - SCALING BEHAVIOR, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 50(4), 1994, pp. 3100-3108
We present a series of simulations on systems of beads enclosed in two
-dimensional (2D) boxes, and compare the results of molecular dynamics
(MD) and event-driven algorithms. The beads collide inelastically and
are submitted to vibrations. We vary over a wide range the parameters
: the amplitude and the frequency of the vibrations, the number of par
ticles, and the inelasticity of the collisions. While the height of th
e center of mass of the system scales with respect to the restitution
coefficient epsilon, the number of beads N and the typical velocity of
the bottom plate, the functional dependence differs from the findings
in 1D systems. We find that the MD results depend strongly on the tim
e t(c) during which the particles are in contact.