Abstract
Abstract
The dynamics of cylindrical bodies in a rotating horizontal cylinder filled with a high-viscosity fluid is experimentally studied. The cylinder rotation rate is modulated. When the cylinder rotates uniformly, the bodies are located near the cylindrical wall and rotate together with the cylinder. The dynamics of bodies depending on the amplitude and frequency of modulation of the cylinder rotation rate is studied in detail. It is found that the cylindrical bodies undergo azimuthal and rotational oscillations. When the critical amplitude of modulation is reached, the bodies repel from the wall and obtain a steady state position at some distance from the wall.
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