| Literature DB >> 34699580 |
Atul Srivastava1, Kenji Kikuchi1,2, Takuji Ishikawa1,2.
Abstract
The Brazil nut effect (BNE) is a counter-intuitive process of segregation of a large object inside a vibrated granular medium (GM), which has been studied widely by subjecting GMs to various kinds of shears and vibrations. In this article, we report a new kind of BNE which occurs as a consequence of granular fluctuations induced by microbe-generated gas bubbles. We call it the 'microbial Brazil nut effect'. The paper demonstrates microbial BNE for a bidisperse granular mixture as well as for intruder segregation. Furthermore, using X-ray μCT and a simple scaling argument for segregation velocity, the paper clarifies the transport mechanics of an intruder inside a bubbly granular bed. We think the reported phenomenon should be ubiquitous in the microbe-populated wet sandy floors of waterbodies and may have some implication on the distribution of material near the floors.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34699580 DOI: 10.1039/d1sm01327k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soft Matter ISSN: 1744-683X Impact factor: 3.679