We computationally study the micromechanics of shear-induced size segregation and propose distinct migration mechanisms for individual large and small particles. While small particles percolate through voids without enduring contacts, large particles climb under shear through their crowded neighborhoods with anisotropic contact network. Particle rotation associated with shear is necessary for the upward migration of large particles. Segregation of large particles can be suppressed with inadequate friction, or with no rotation; increasing interparticle friction promotes the migration of large particles, but has little effect on the percolation of small particles.published_or_final_versio
When granular media which have different size, density, shape or even frictional properties flow the...
Mixtures of granular materials made of different-sized particles may segregate when subjected to vib...
Granular materials are known to separate by size under a variety of circumstances. Experiments prese...
When a granular mixture involving grains of different sizes is shaken, sheared, mixed, or left to fl...
When a granular mixture involving grains of different sizes is shaken, sheared, mixed, or left to fl...
We studied the segregation of single large intruder particles in monodisperse granular materials. Ex...
Modeling of particle-size segregation in dense granular flows could benefit from a better understand...
Granular materials constitute a class of complex systems that can exhibit global behaviors that are ...
Particles of differing sizes are notoriously prone to segregation in shear driven flows under the ac...
Segregation of granular materials composed of different-sized particles has important repercussions ...
Granular avalanches are prone to segregate their particles by their sizes, as a result of shearinduc...
We investigate the effect of particle-size segregation in an upslope propagating granular bore. A bi...
Gravity-driven granular free-surface flows (or granular avalanches) provide ideal conditions for par...
International audienceIn order to better understand the mechanism governing segregation in granular ...
It is well-known that granular mixtures that differ in size or shape segregate when sheared. In the ...
When granular media which have different size, density, shape or even frictional properties flow the...
Mixtures of granular materials made of different-sized particles may segregate when subjected to vib...
Granular materials are known to separate by size under a variety of circumstances. Experiments prese...
When a granular mixture involving grains of different sizes is shaken, sheared, mixed, or left to fl...
When a granular mixture involving grains of different sizes is shaken, sheared, mixed, or left to fl...
We studied the segregation of single large intruder particles in monodisperse granular materials. Ex...
Modeling of particle-size segregation in dense granular flows could benefit from a better understand...
Granular materials constitute a class of complex systems that can exhibit global behaviors that are ...
Particles of differing sizes are notoriously prone to segregation in shear driven flows under the ac...
Segregation of granular materials composed of different-sized particles has important repercussions ...
Granular avalanches are prone to segregate their particles by their sizes, as a result of shearinduc...
We investigate the effect of particle-size segregation in an upslope propagating granular bore. A bi...
Gravity-driven granular free-surface flows (or granular avalanches) provide ideal conditions for par...
International audienceIn order to better understand the mechanism governing segregation in granular ...
It is well-known that granular mixtures that differ in size or shape segregate when sheared. In the ...
When granular media which have different size, density, shape or even frictional properties flow the...
Mixtures of granular materials made of different-sized particles may segregate when subjected to vib...
Granular materials are known to separate by size under a variety of circumstances. Experiments prese...