https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/s10189-022-00165-7
Regular Article - Flowing Matter
History-dependent growth and reduction of the ripples formed on a swept granular track
1
Division of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Kyoto University, 606-8502, Kyoto, Japan
2
Department of Earth and Space Science, Osaka University, 1-1 Machikaneyama, 560-0043, Toyonaka, Japan
c
katsuragi@ess.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp
Received:
1
September
2021
Accepted:
13
January
2022
Published online:
25
January
2022
When a solid object or wheel is repeatedly dragged on a dry sandy surface, ripple patterns are formed. Although the conditions to form ripple patterns have been studied well, methods to eliminate the developed ripple patterns have not been understood thus far. Therefore, history-dependent stability of the ripple patterns formed on a sandy surface is investigated in this study. First, the ripple patterns are formed by sweeping the flat sandy surface with a flexible plow at a constant speed. Then, the sweeping speed is reduced, and the variation of ripple patterns is measured. As a result, we find that the ripple patterns show hysteresis. Specifically, the increase in amplitude of ripples is observed when the reduced velocity is close to the initial velocity forming the ripple pattern. In addition, splitting of ripples is found when the reduced velocity is further decreased. From a simple analysis of the plow’s motion, we discuss the physical mechanism of the ripple splitting.
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