Rheophysics of dense granular materials: Discrete simulation of plane shear flows

Frédéric da Cruz, Sacha Emam, Michaël Prochnow, Jean-Noël Roux, and François Chevoir
Phys. Rev. E 72, 021309 – Published 31 August 2005

Abstract

We study the plane shear flow of a dense assembly of dissipative disks using discrete simulation and prescribing the pressure and the shear rate. Those shear states are steady and uniform, and become intermittent in the quasistatic regime. In the limit of rigid grains, the shear state is determined by a single dimensionless number, called the inertial number I, which describes the ratio of inertial to pressure forces. Small values of I correspond to the quasistatic critical state of soil mechanics, while large values of I correspond to the fully collisional regime of kinetic theory. When I increases in the intermediate dense flow regime, we measure an approximately linear decrease of the solid fraction from the maximum packing value, and an approximately linear increase of the effective friction coefficient from the static internal friction value. From those dilatancy and friction laws, we deduce the constitutive law for dense granular flows, with a plastic Coulomb term and a viscous Bagnold term. The mechanical characteristics of the grains (restitution, friction, and elasticity) have a small influence in the dense flow regime. Finally, we show that the evolution of the relative velocity fluctuations and of the contact force anisotropy as a function of I provides a simple explanation of the friction law.

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  • Received 22 February 2005

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.72.021309

©2005 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Frédéric da Cruz, Sacha Emam, Michaël Prochnow, Jean-Noël Roux, and François Chevoir*

  • LMSGC, Institut Navier, 2 allée Kepler, 77 420 Champs sur Marne, France

  • *Corresponding author. Electronic address: chevoir@lcpc.fr

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Vol. 72, Iss. 2 — August 2005

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