J. Duran et al., STATIC FRICTION AND ARCH FORMATION IN GRANULAR-MATERIALS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 58(1), 1998, pp. 805-812
We report experiments in two and three dimensions that show that the f
low mode of a granulate confined in a container strongly depends upon
preparation. After a shock or a compressive stress, the granulate can
flow freely or exhibit fragmentation resulting from what we call ''vau
lts hardening.'' We analyze this effect in the framework of a classica
l triangular bead pattern where the central particle is submitted to a
vertical load. The model includes the indetermination of static frict
ion forces and a spring that mimics the elastic tension in a chain of
deformable particles. During reversal of gravity, we show that there i
s a locking mechanism that maximizes the tension of the spring. Then,
the magnitude of friction forces is also maximum and may be large enou
gh to prevent any motion of the central particle. This work can be loo
ked upon as an approach to the more general problem of the stability o
f contact chains in a granulate.