EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Acoustic monitoring of a ball sinking in vibrated granular sediments

  • van den Wildenberg Siet,
  • Léopoldès Julien,
  • Tourin Arnaud,
  • Jia Xiaoping

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714003080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 140
p. 03080

Abstract

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We develop an ultrasound probing to investigate the dynamics of a high density ball sinking in 3D opaque dense granular suspensions under horizontal weak vibrations. We show that the motion of the ball in these horizontally vibrated glass bead packings saturated by water is consistent with the frictional rheology. The extracted stress-strain relation evidences an evolution of flow behaviour from frictional creep to inertial regimes. Our main finding is that weak external vibration primarily affects the yield stress and controls the depth of sinking via vibration-induced sliding at the grain contact. Also, we observe that the extracted rheological parameters depend on the size of the probing ball, suggesting thus a non-local rheology.