Micromechanics of intruder motion in wet granular medium
Rausan Jewel, Andreea Panaitescu, Arshad Kudrolli

TL;DR
This study explores the frictional behavior and flow dynamics of a wet granular medium around an intruder, revealing a friction law dependent on an inertial number and significant slip and confinement effects.
Contribution
It introduces a quantitative friction law for wet granular media based on the inertial number and characterizes flow reversibility and slip behavior around an intruder.
Findings
Effective friction follows a power-law with inertial number.
Significant slip occurs between the intruder and medium.
Flow remains largely reversible in the quasi-static regime.
Abstract
We investigate the effective friction encountered by an intruder moving through a sedimented medium which consists of transparent granular hydrogels immersed in water, and the resulting motion of the medium. We show that the effective friction on a spherical intruder is captured by the inertial number given by the ratio of the time scale over which the intruder moves and the inertial time scale of the granular medium set by the overburden pressure. Further, is described by the function , where is the static friction, and and are material dependent constants which are independent of intruder depth and size. By measuring the mean flow of the granular component around the intruder, we find significant slip between the intruder and the granular medium. The motion of the medium is strongly confined near the…
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