The Nerd’s Guide To Sandcastles

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by Chas Danner

The next time you are at the beach, consider the science that holds the structures together:

The formation of capillary bridges between sand grains are the cause of the stiffness of sculptured wet sand in a sandcastle, as opposed to dry sand which can hardly or not support its own weight. Qualitatively, the liquid leads to the formation of capillary bridges between the sand grains, and the curvature of the liquid interface leads to a capillary pressure causing a force of attraction between the grains. This then creates a network of grains connected by pendular bridges, and allows, for example, creating complex structures such as sandcastles. Not many quantitative studies on the mechanical properties of wet sand exist, in spite of the fact that the handling and flow of granular materials is responsible for roughly 10% of the world energy consumption.

(Photo: A sand sculpture made at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach on April 9, 2010. By Antonio Scorza/AFP/Getty Images)