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Experiments in the penetration of cuboid intruders near walls into granular matter

Published 4 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.soft | (2112.02360v1)

Abstract: When an object penetrates into granular matter near a boundary, it experiences a horizontal repulsion due to the intruder-grain-wall interaction. Here we show experimentally that a square cuboid intruder, released from rest with no initial velocity, neara vertical wall to its left, goes through three distinct kinds of motion: it first tilts clockwise, then 'slides' away from the wall,and finally tilts counterclockwise. This dynamic highly favors both repulsion and penetration of the cuboid intruder as compared to that observed from its release farther away from the wall

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