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arxiv: 1312.6514 · v1 · pith:KI5LSEJ7new · submitted 2013-12-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Active Microrheology of Driven Granular Particles

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keywords frictionforcesgranularmodelconstantdragdrivenforce
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When pulling a particle in a driven granular fluid with constant force $F_{ex}$, the probe particle approaches a steady-state average velocity $v$. This velocity and the corresponding friction coefficient of the probe $\zeta=F_{ex}/v$ are obtained within a schematic model of mode-coupling theory and compared to results from event-driven simulations. For small and moderate drag forces, the model describes the simulation results successfully for both the linear as well as the nonlinear region: The linear response regime (constant friction) for small drag forces is followed by shear thinning (decreasing friction) for moderate forces. For large forces, the model demonstrates a subsequent increasing friction in qualitative agreement with the data. The square-root increase of the friction with force found in [Fiege et al., Granular Matter $\boldsymbol{14}$, 247 (2012)] is explained by a simple kinetic theory.

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