We model the behavior of a big (Brazil) nut in a medium of smaller nuts with
a stochastic asymmetric simple exclusion dynamics of a polymer-monomer lattice
system. The polymer or `rod' can move up or down in an external negative field,
occupying N horizontal lattice sites where the monomers cannot enter. The
monomers (at most one per site) or `fluid particles' are moving symmetrically
in the horizontal plane and asymmetrically in the vertical direction, also with
a negative field. For a fixed position of the rod, this lattice fluid is in
equilibrium with a vertical height profile reversible for the monomers' motion.
Upon `shaking' (speeding up the monomers) the motion of the `rod' dynamically
decouples from that of the monomers resulting in a reversible random walk for
the rod around an average height proportional to log N.