Rolling Polygons with Granular Material down an Incline

ORAL

Abstract

The dynamics of granular material is an ambiguous topic but continues to be an active area of research. Physicists and other professionals have tried to explain the phenomena through various theoretical models and corresponding laboratory experiments. In this investigation, hollow regular polygons were filled to various degrees of granular media and rolled down a ramp. The dynamics of a terminal velocity and at lower angles a reproducible stopping motion were observed. A potential theory was developed to describe velocity and energy of motion. Trends were apparent in angle versus distance, granules position versus polygon position, and percent fill versus average velocity.

Presenters

  • Sidney Eckert

    Chemistry and Physics, Indiana State Univ

Authors

  • Sidney Eckert

    Chemistry and Physics, Indiana State Univ

  • Joseph West

    Chemistry and Physics, Indiana State Univ