Thursday, November 09, 2006

Wednesday

40 % Wt Glycerol for a range between 4-14 degrees
dry collisions
Water collisions
Ready to measure the indentations and process all the images.
Almost following the plan

Monday, November 06, 2006

Monday

Polishing new surfaces for the Glycerol experiments, process some of the water experiments.
Specimens were polished and some of the data processing will be done soon, it is 10.00 pm.

Friday, November 03, 2006

APS 2006

Surface Deformation in a Liquid Environment Resulting from Single Particle-Wall Collisions A. RUIZ-ANGULO, M.L. HUNT

For dry systems (gas-particle) prior studies have investigated the effects of inelasticity on particle rebound and deformation. In wet systems (liquid-particle) the viscous forces can complicate the collision process. For elastic conditions, a range of particle Stokes number where lubrication forces are non-negligible has been previously found. The present work presents experiments on particle-wall collisions where small deformations are allowed, attempting to find the limits of viscous effects by comparing dry and wet systems. Under dry and wet conditions (varying the fluid viscosity), a particle strikes a specimen attached to a long rod. The results show a significant decrease on the coefficient of restitution for both systems and a slight decrease in deformation depth for wet systems.