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Danielle Bassett University of Pennsylvania April 18, 2015 It shows signs of stress so that scientists can study the distribution of If a container of grains (called a silo or hopper) has a hole or chute at the bottom, grains will flow out, driven by gravity. The video illustrates the development of the Jonathan Kollmer / Karen Daniels / NC State Dept. of Physics Dr. Carl Modes Laboratory of Mathematical Physics The Rockefeller University Natural and man-made transport webs are ...

experiment showing how sands weight dose not all focus on the bottom like a liquid but transfers weight through The human brain is a complex organ characterized by a heterogeneous pattern of structural connections that supports long-range ... I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor ( (C) 2012 David Liao lookatphysics.com CC-BY-SA A series of links pointed up or down. When granular materials are sheared, they transmit In this part of the Introduction to Causal Inference course, we cover the flow of association in

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Characterizing force-chain network architecture in granular materials - Danielle Bassett

Characterizing force-chain network architecture in granular materials - Danielle Bassett

Danielle Bassett University of Pennsylvania April 18, 2015

Science Storms - Force Chains

Science Storms - Force Chains

It shows signs of stress so that scientists can study the distribution of

Force Chains in Dense Granular Flow

Force Chains in Dense Granular Flow

If a container of grains (called a silo or hopper) has a hole or chute at the bottom, grains will flow out, driven by gravity.

Force Chains in Granular Matter

Force Chains in Granular Matter

The video illustrates the development of the

Force Chain Cycle

Force Chain Cycle

Jonathan Kollmer / Karen Daniels / NC State Dept. of Physics http://danielslab.physics.ncsu.edu.

Extracting Hidden Hierarchies in Complex Spatial Networks

Extracting Hidden Hierarchies in Complex Spatial Networks

Dr. Carl Modes Laboratory of Mathematical Physics The Rockefeller University Natural and man-made transport webs are ...

Sand experiment 3:  transfer of weight through force chains

Sand experiment 3: transfer of weight through force chains

experiment showing how sands weight dose not all focus on the bottom like a liquid but transfers weight through

The physics of brain network architecture, function, and control

The physics of brain network architecture, function, and control

The human brain is a complex organ characterized by a heterogeneous pattern of structural connections that supports long-range ...

Force chains in sand

Force chains in sand

I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

force chains in shear flow

force chains in shear flow

force chains

Ideal chain a: Introduction to model

Ideal chain a: Introduction to model

(C) 2012 David Liao lookatphysics.com CC-BY-SA A series of links pointed up or down.

Force chains in an annular shear cell, imaged with photoelasticity

Force chains in an annular shear cell, imaged with photoelasticity

When granular materials are sheared, they transmit

3.6 - Chains and Forks

3.6 - Chains and Forks

In this part of the Introduction to Causal Inference course, we cover the flow of association in