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Slow Dense Granular Flows As A Self-Induced Process

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  • OLIVIER POULIQUEN

    (IUSTI, Université de Provence, 5 rue Enrico Fermi, 13453 Marseille Cedex 13, France)

  • YOËL FORTERRE

    (IUSTI, Université de Provence, 5 rue Enrico Fermi, 13453 Marseille Cedex 13, France)

  • STÉPHANE LE DIZES

    (IRPHE, Université de Provence, 49 rue Joliot Curie, B.P. 146 13384 Marseille Cedex 13, France)

Abstract

A simple model is presented for the description of steady uniform shear flow of granular material. The model is based on a stress fluctuation activated process. The basic idea is that shear between two particle layers induces fluctuations in the media that may trigger a shear at some other position. Based on this idea, a minimum model is derived and applied to different configurations of granular shear flow.

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  • Olivier Pouliquen & Yoël Forterre & Stéphane Le Dizes, 2001. "Slow Dense Granular Flows As A Self-Induced Process," Advances in Complex Systems (ACS), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 4(04), pages 441-450.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:acsxxx:v:04:y:2001:i:04:n:s0219525901000358
    DOI: 10.1142/S0219525901000358
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