Science. 1995 Mar 17;267(5204):1632-4. doi: 10.1126/science.267.5204.1632.
Vibrations in a granular material can spontaneously produce convection rolls reminiscent of those seen in fluids. Magnetic resonance imaging provides a sensitive and noninvasive probe for the detection of these convection currents, which have otherwise been difficult to observe. A magnetic resonance imaging study of convection in a column of poppy seeds yielded data about the detailed shape of the convection rolls and the depth dependence of the convection velocity. The velocity was found to decrease exponentially with depth; a simple model for this behavior is presented here.
在颗粒物质中,振动可以自发地产生类似于流体中出现的对流卷。磁共振成像是探测这些对流电流的一种敏感且非侵入性的探针,否则这些对流电流很难被观察到。对罂粟种子柱中对流的磁共振成像研究提供了关于对流卷的详细形状和对流速度随深度变化的数据。结果发现,速度随深度呈指数下降;这里提出了一个简单的模型来描述这种行为。