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David vs. Goliath: competitive clustering
In a mixture of small and large
beads, the clustering is found to be competitive
(see Publ. 38, 44, 49):
For
relatively strong shaking the cluster goes into the left compartment, originally
dominated by the large black particles. Goliath wins.
For weaker shaking, starting from the same initial distribution, the
cluster goes into
the right compartment dominated by
the smaller orange
particles. David wins.
So the
clustering can be directed simply by tuning the shaking
strength! This offers a valuable new sorting method for e.g. the
pharmaceutical industry.
The above snapshots are taken from our 3-minute movie which
won the Gallery of Fluid Motion at the APS Meeting on Fluid
Physics, in Dallas, USA, November 24-26, 2002. It can be viewed
here (with sound, 45 MB!).
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