Steel spheres move on a plate. The "thermostat " is a vibrating wall, following a sine law with frequency 20 Hz . Weak gravity (the plate has a small angle of inclination) draws the spheres toward the vibrating wall. In 5 minutes, slowly increasing the amplitude, the many "phases" of a granular material are explored, from an almost perfect crystal, through several liquid/turbulent/convective regimes, up to a gas-solid coexistence. (This prototype has been realized by Franco Bagnoli and Alessio Guarino at the Dipartimento di Energetica, Firenze)
Cool! I mostly liked concentation "jump" between thermostat and granular phase, which is increasing with temperature (I guess an analogy to Lengmuire or Knudsen jump of temperature and concentration at the distance order of mean free path from the boundary)
This model of hard spheres with the gravity instead of attractive potential - how it's real ?=)
1principle 8 months ago
Its like all susbtances that govern the universe are caused by vabrations. Depending on the vibration of molecules is how they attract or repel to create all the matter we know. Life is music. So vibrating string theory can be very likely to be true!
Bassotronics 10 months ago