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DY: Fachverband Dynamik und Statistische Physik

DY 10: Granular Physics 2 - organized by Matthias Sperl (Köln)

DY 10.3: Vortrag

Montag, 22. März 2021, 11:40–12:00, DYc

Particle size dynamics in abrading pebble populations — •Janos Török1,2, Andras Sipos1,3, and Gabor Domokos1,31MTA-BME Morphodynamics Research Group, Budapest University of Technology and Economics — 2Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics — 3Department of Mechanics, Materials and Structures, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Abrasion of sedimentary particles in fluvial and aeolian environments is widely associated with collisions encountered by the particle. Although the physics of abrasion is complex, purely geometric models recover the course of mass and shape evolution of individual particles in low and middle energy environments (in the absence of fragmentation) remarkably well. In this paper, utilizing results of this individual, geometric abrasion theory as a collision kernel, following techniques adopted in the statistical theory of coagulation and fragmentation, we construct the corresponding Fokker-Planck equation as the first model for the collision-driven collective mass evolution of sedimentary particles. Our model uncovers a startling fundamental feature of collective particle size dynamics: collisional abrasion may, depending on the energy level, either focus size distributions, thus enhancing the effects of size selective transport or it may act in the opposite direction by dispersing the distribution. This complex behaviour does not contradict existing geological observations on mass distributions.

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