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      The Physics of Granular Materials

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          Force fluctuations in bead packs.

          Experimental observations and numerical simulations of the large force inhomogeneities present in stationary bead packs are presented. Forces much larger than the mean occurred but were exponentially rare. An exactly soluble model reproduced many aspects of the experiments and simulations. In this model, the fluctuations in the force distribution arise because of variations in the contact angles and the constraints imposed by the force balance on each bead in the pile.
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            Density relaxation in a vibrated granular material

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                Journal
                Physics Today
                Physics Today
                AIP Publishing
                0031-9228
                1945-0699
                April 1996
                April 1996
                : 49
                : 4
                : 32-38
                Article
                10.1063/1.881494
                ca33414f-45d6-4748-bae0-ec83d8045322
                © 1996
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