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Chains of Viscoelastic Spheres
Given a chain of viscoelastic spheres with fixed masses of the first and last
particles. We raise the question: How to chose the masses of the other
particles of the chain to assure maximal energy transfer? The results are
compared with a chain of particles for which a constant coefficient of
restitution is assumed. Our simple example shows that the assumption of
viscoelastic particle properties has not only important consequences for very
large systems (see [1]) but leads also to qualitative changes in small systems
as compared with particles interacting via a constant restitution coefficient.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figure
Granular Collapse as a Percolation Transition
Inelastic collapse is found in a two-dimensional system of inelastic hard
disks confined between two walls which act as an energy source. As the
coefficient of restitution is lowered, there is a transition between a state
containing small collapsed clusters and a state dominated by a large collapsed
cluster. The transition is analogous to that of a percolation transition. At
the transition the number of clusters n_s of size s scales as with .Comment: 10 pages revtex, 5 figures, accepted by Phys Rev E many changes and
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