Nonergodicity in silo unclogging: broken and unbroken arches
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Área Física y Ciencias del Espacio
Issue Date: 
2019
ISSN: 
2470-0045
Citation: 
Garcimartín-Montero, Á. (Ángel); Zuriguel-Ballaz, I. (Iker); Chakraborty, B.; et al. "Nonergodicity in silo unclogging: broken and unbroken arches". Physical review E. 100 (3), 2019, 032901
Abstract
We report an experiment on the unclogging dynamics in a two-dimensional silo submitted to a sustained gentle vibration. We find that arches present a jerking motion where rearrangements in the positions of their beads are interspersed with quiescent periods. This behavior occurs for both arches that break down and those that withstand the external perturbation: Arches evolve until they either collapse or get trapped in a stable configuration. This evolution is described in terms of a scalar variable characterizing the arch shape that can be modeled as a continuous-time random walk. By studying the diffusivity of this variable, we show that the unclogging is a weakly nonergodic process. Remarkably, arches that do not collapse explore different configurations before settling in one of them and break ergodicity much in the same way than arches that break down.

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