Drag of Two Cylindrical Intruders in a Two-Dimensional Granular Environment
Takumi Kubota, Haruto Ishikawa, Satoshi Takada

TL;DR
This study numerically investigates the drag force on two cylindrical intruders in a 2D granular environment, revealing the yield force's dependence on friction and the stress field characteristics around the intruders.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the yield force and stress fields around intruders, highlighting the role of Coulombic friction and the applicability of elasticity theory.
Findings
Yield force is proportional to the friction coefficient.
Intruders move at constant speed above the yield force.
As intruder distance decreases, steady speed increases.
Abstract
The drag of two cylindrical intruders in a two-dimensional granular environment is numerically studied by the discrete element method. We find the yield force, below which the intruders cannot move because of interactions with the surrounding particles. Above the yield force, on the other hand, the intruders can move at a constant speed. We investigate the relationship between the drag force and the steady speed of the intruders, where the speed becomes higher as the distance between the intruders decreases. We confirm that the origin of the yield is the Coulombic friction between the particles and the bottom plate by changing the value of the friction coefficient. We also find that the yield force is almost proportional to the friction coefficient, which means that the number of particles determining the yield force is almost constant. On the other hand, the two-dimensional elasticity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGranular flow and fluidized beds · Soil Mechanics and Vehicle Dynamics · Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics
