Free surface waves in wall-bounded granular flows

We report free-surface waves in granular flows near boundaries in an inclined chute. The chevron-shaped traveling waves spontaneously develop at inclinations close to the angle of repose for both steady and accelerating flows. Two distinct regimes are characterized by internal angle and frequency va...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2003-02, Vol.90 (7), p.074301-074301, Article 074301
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