Abstract
Packings of beads confined in slowly tilted containers with a top free surface are commonly used in laboratory experiments to model natural grain avalanches and better understand and predict critical events from optical measurements of the surface activity. To that aim, after reproducible packing preparations, the present paper focuses on the effects of the surface fabrication, which can be scraped or soft leveled, on both the avalanche stability angle and the dynamic of precursory events for glass beads of 2-mm diameter. A depth effect of a scraping operation is highlighted by considering different packing heights and inclination speeds.
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