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Structural Order Drives Diffusion in a Granular Packing

Structural Order Drives Diffusion in a Granular Packing

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We investigate how structural ordering, i.e. crystallization, affects the flow of bidisperse granular materials in a quasi-two-dimensional silo. By systematically varying the mass fraction of two particle sizes, we finely tune the degree of local order. Using high-speed imaging and kinematic modeling, we show that crystallization significantly enhances the diffusion length $b$, a key parameter controlling the velocity profiles within the flowing medium. We reveal a strong correlation between $b$ and the hexatic order parameter $\left<|ψ_6|\right>_t$, highlighting the role of local structural organization in governing macroscopic flow behavior. Furthermore, we demonstrate that pressure gradients within the silo promote the stabilization of orientational order even in the absence of crystallization, thus intrinsically increasing $b$ with height. These findings establish a direct link between microstructural order, pressure, and transport properties in granular silo flows.

David Luce、Adrien Gans、Sébastien Kiesgen de Richter、Nicolas Vandewalle

物理学工程基础科学

David Luce,Adrien Gans,Sébastien Kiesgen de Richter,Nicolas Vandewalle.Structural Order Drives Diffusion in a Granular Packing[EB/OL].(2025-07-01)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00684.点此复制

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