arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:cond-mat/0012356AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Granular Shear Flow Dynamics and Forces : Experiment and Continuum Theory

L. Bocquet, W. Losert, D. Schalk, T. C. Lubensky, J. P. Gollub

Published 2000-12-19Version 1

We analyze the main features of granular shear flow through experimental measurements in a Couette geometry and a comparison to a locally Newtonian, continuum model of granular flow. The model is based on earlier hydrodynamic models, adjusted to take into account the experimentally observed coupling between fluctuations in particle motion and mean-flow properties. Experimentally, the local velocity fluctuations are found to vary as a power of the local velocity gradient. This can be explained by an effective viscosity that diverges more rapidly as the random-close-packing density is approached than is predicted by Enskog theory for dense hard sphere systems. Experiment and theory are in good agreement, especially for the following key features of granular flow: The flow is confined to a small shear band, fluctuations decay approximately exponentially away from the sheared wall, and the shear stress is approximately independent of shear rate. The functional forms of the velocity and fluctuation profiles predicted by the model agree with the experimental results.

Comments: 19 pages, 11 figures
Journal: Physical Review E, art. no. 011307, 6501 1307 (2002)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
An intuition for physicists: information gain from experiments
arXiv:cond-mat/9806291 (Published 1998-06-24)
Continuum theory of vacancy-mediated diffusion
arXiv:cond-mat/0210525 (Published 2002-10-23)
Fluctuation of energy in the generalized thermostatistics