Monodisperse packings of dry, air-fluidized granular media typically exist
between volume fractions from Φ= 0.585 to 0.64. We demonstrate that the
dynamics of granular drag are sensitive to volume fraction Φ and their
exists a transition in the drag force and material deformation from smooth to
oscillatory at a critical volume fraction Φc=0.605. By dragging a
submerged steel plate (3.81 cm width, 6.98 cm depth) through 300μm glass
beads prepared at volume fractions between 0.585 to 0.635 we find that below
Φc the media deformation is smooth and non-localized while above
Φc media fails along distinct shear bands. At high Φ the
generation of these shear bands is periodic resulting in the ripples on the
surface. Work funded by The Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the Army Research Lab
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