Figure 4
From: Flux of granular particles through a shaken sieve plate

(a) Adhesion time fraction as a function of
at a range of frequencies, (■) 15 Hz,
22.5 Hz,
30 Hz,
40 Hz,
70 Hz,
100 Hz,
15s0 Hz, showing a monotonic decrease. Inset: the adhesion time fraction
as a function of the vibration strength
at f = 30 Hz as the discharging mass is 100 g, 250 g and 400 g, in order to examine the independence of the adhesion time fraction on the discharging mass. (b) Effective flux,
, as a function of the vibration strength
is shown over the range of the vibration frequency, showing a nearly linear fashion. (c) Rescaled flux is plotted as a function of the vibration frequency f for different vibration strengths
on a log-log scale. All rescaled curves approximately collapse together. The green dashed line 1/f is drawn to guide the eye.