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arxiv: 1606.03559 · v1 · pith:3XETRTDKnew · submitted 2016-06-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Coupled Leidenfrost States as a Monodisperse Granular Clock

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keywords oscillationdensity-inverteddynamicsgranularphaseanalysisclockcolumns
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Using an event-driven molecular dynamics simulation, we show that simple monodisperse granular beads confined in coupled columns may oscillate as a new type of granular clock. To trigger this oscillation, the system needs to be driven against gravity into a density-inverted state, with a high-density clustering phase supported from below by a gas-like low-density phase (Leidenfrost effect) in each column. Our analysis reveals that the density-inverted structure and the relaxation dynamics between the phases can amplify any small asymmetry between the columns, and lead to a giant oscillation. The oscillation occurs only for an intermediate range of the coupling strength, and the corresponding phase diagram can be universally described with a characteristic height of the density-inverted structure. A minimal two-phase model is proposed and linear stability analysis shows that the triggering mechanism of the oscillation can be explained as a switchable two-parameter Hopf bifurcation. Numerical solutions of the model also reproduce similar oscillatory dynamics to the simulation results.

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