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Article Dans Une Revue Royal Society of London Proceedings Series A Année : 1999

The fragmentation of a line of balls by an impact

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When a long line of stationary touching balls is hit on its end by another ball, the line fragments: some balls fly off at the far end, some in the middle hardly move, and the impacting ball rebounds backwards taking with it some nearby balls. Two laws for the contact force are studied, both elastic and cohesionless. First a simple law linear in the compression and then the nonlinear 3 over 2-power law of Hertz for touching spheres. For the linear force and for a line of N balls being impacted by a ball at velocity V, {1.5N1/3balls} fly off from the far end, the furthest at a velocity {1.4VN-1/6}, the others at similar but slower speeds, while the majority rebound, the impacting ball at {-0.13V} and the nth from the end at a velocity {-0.16Vn-5/6at} large n. For the nonlinear Hertz law, only two balls fly off from the far end with significant velocities, at {0.986V} and {0.149V}, the majority hardly move, and a few rebound, the impacting ball at {-0.07V} and the nth from the end at a velocity {-0.084Ve-0.55n.}

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hal-00910111 , version 1 (27-11-2013)

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E. J. Hinch, Sébastien Saint-Jean. The fragmentation of a line of balls by an impact. Royal Society of London Proceedings Series A, 1999, 455, pp.3201. ⟨10.1098/RSPA.1999.0447⟩. ⟨hal-00910111⟩
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