Abstract

An experimental study of a solid ball impacting heated granular beds is presented. The result shows that temperature plays a greater role in granular splashing than previously suspected. These observations are interpreted in terms of two physical effects: the influence of the gas viscosity on the ejecta drag force and an enhanced static strength within the bed caused by thermal expansion of the granules.

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