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kdesmond's granular_wet [7 articles]

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  • Where does a cohesive granular heap break?
    The European Physical Journal E - Soft Matter, Vol. 14, No. 2. (1 June 2004), pp. 177-183.
    posted to granular_wet qualifier by kdesmond on 2008-01-27 03:59:38 as **
  • Critical angle of wet sandpiles
    Physical Review E, Vol. 60, No. 5. (November 1999), R5044.
    by TG Mason, AJ Levine, D Ertaş, TC Halsey
    posted to granular_wet qualifier by kdesmond on 2008-01-27 03:57:27 as **
  • Looking for Self-Organized Critical Behavior in Avalanches of Slightly Cohesive Powders
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 87, No. 19. (18 October 2001), 194301.
    posted to granular_wet qualifier by kdesmond on 2008-01-27 03:49:23 as **
  • How Sandcastles Fall
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 80, No. 14. (6 April 1998), 3141.
    by Thomas C Halsey, Alex J Levine
    posted to granular_wet qualifier by kdesmond on 2008-01-27 03:48:46 as **
  • Moisture-induced ageing in granular media and the kinetics of capillary condensation
    Nature, Vol. 396, No. 6713. (1998), pp. 735-737.
    posted to granular_wet qualifier by kdesmond on 2008-01-27 03:46:28 as **
  • What keeps sandcastles standing?
    Nature, Vol. 387, No. 6635. (1997), pp. 765-765.
    posted to granular_wet qualifier by kdesmond on 2008-01-27 03:41:55 as **
  • Lubrication effects on the flow of wet granular materials
    Physical Review E (Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics), Vol. 76, No. 3. (2007)
    by Qing Xu, Ashish V Orpe, Arshad Kudrolli
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