File:A-dilation-driven-vortex-flow-in-sheared-granular-materials-explains-a-rheometric-anomaly-ncomms10630-s3.ogv
Summary
Description |
English: Supplementary Movie 2 Video image of the free surface of the experimental Couette device. Only a small section of the free surface (of width≈24dp) is imaged. The rotating inner cylinder is at the top of the frame, and the stationary outer cylinder at the bottom. The 15s long movie is in real time. The radial inward flow of the particles is clearly seen. |
||
Date | |||
Source | Video file from Krishnaraj K, Nott P (2016). "A dilation-driven vortex flow in sheared granular materials explains a rheometric anomaly". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms10630. PMID 26864086. PMC: 4755268. | ||
Author | Krishnaraj K, Nott P | ||
Permission (Reusing this file) |
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
|
||
Provenance |
|
Category:CC-BY-4.0
Category:Media from Nature Communications
Category:Ogv videos
Category:Uploaded with Open Access Media Importer
Category:Uploaded with Open Access Media Importer and needing category review
Category:Video display resolution 204 x 152
Category:Videos from open-access scholarly articles
Category:Videos from studies uploaded with Open Access Media Importer