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Constitutive relations for steady, dense granular flows

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
卷 84, 期 3, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.84.031301

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This work focuses on the mechanical response of dry granular materials under steady, simple shear conditions. In particular, the goal is to obtain a complete rheology able to describe the material behavior within the entire range of concentrations for which the flow can be considered dense. The total stress is assumed to be the linear sum of a frictional and a kinetic component. The frictional and the kinetic contributions are modeled in the context of the critical state theory and the kinetic theory of dense granular gases, respectively; in the latter, the correlated motion among the particles, which is likely to occur at high concentration, is also included. In accordance with recent findings on disordered granular packings, the frictional component of stresses is assumed to vanish when the concentration is below the random loose packing. According to this approach, four nondimensional quantities govern steady, simple shear flows: the concentration, the shear to normal stress ratio, the ratio of the time scales associated with the motion perpendicular and parallel to the flow, and the ratio between the particle stiffness and the normal stress. The present theory allows us to reproduce, in a notable way, both numerical simulations on simple shear flows of disks and physical experiments on incline flows of glass spheres taken from the literature.

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