Jamming of Cylindrical Grains in Featureless Vertical Channels

ORAL

Abstract

We study jamming of low aspect-ratio cylindrical Delrin grains falling through a featureless vertical channel. With a grain height less than the grain diameter, these grains resemble aspirin tablets, poker chips, or coins. Unidisperse grains are allowed to fall under the influence of gravity through a uniform channel of square cross-section where the channel width is greater than the grain size and constant along the length of the channel. Channel widths are chosen so that no combination of grain heights and diameters is equal to the channel width. Collections of grains sometimes form jams, stable structures in which the grains are supported by the channel walls and not by grains or walls beneath them. The probability of a jam occurring and the jam's strength are influenced by the grain dimensions and channel width. We will present experimental measurements of the jamming probability and jam strength and discuss the relationship of these results to other experiments and theories.

*Supported by an Undergraduate Research Grant from Penn State Erie, The Behrend College

Authors

  • G. William Baxter

    • Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
  • Nicholas Barr

    • Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
  • Seth Weible

    • Penn State Erie, The Behrend College
  • Nicholas Friedl

    • Penn State Erie, The Behrend College