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An experimental study of ultrasonic vibration and the penetration of granular material
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An experimental study of ultrasonic vibration and the penetration of granular material

D Firstbrook, K Worrall, R Timoney, F Suñol, Yang Gao and P Harkness
Proceedings of the Royal Society A, Vol.473(2198)
15/02/2017

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This work investigates the potential use of direct ultrasonic vibration as an aid to penetration of granular material. Compared with non-ultrasonic penetration, required forces have been observed to reduce by an order of magnitude. Similarly, total consumed power can be reduced by up to 27%, depending on the substrate and ultrasonic amplitude used. Tests were also carried out in high-gravity conditions, displaying a trend that suggests these benefits could be leveraged in lower gravity regimes.
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