Phys Rev Lett. 2002 Jan 28;88(4):044301 2002 Jan 08.

Measurements of grain motion in a dense, three-dimensional granular fluid

Yang X, Huan C, Candela D, Mair RW, Walsworth RL.

Abstract

We have used an NMR technique to measure the short-time, three-dimensional displacement of grains in a system of mustard seeds vibrated vertically at 15 g. The technique averages over a time interval in which the grains move ballistically, giving a direct measurement of the granular temperature profile. The dense, lower portion of the sample is well described by a recent hydrodynamic theory for inelastic hard spheres. Near the free upper surface the mean free path is longer than the particle diameter and the hydrodynamic description fails.

PMID: 11801123