An inelastic hard ball bouncing repeatedly off the ground comes to rest in finite time by performing an infinite number of collisions. Similarly, a granular gas under the influence of external gravity, condenses at the bottom of the confinement due to inelastic collisions. By means of hydrodynamical simulations, we find that the condensation process of a granular gas reveals a similar dynamics as the bouncing ball. Our result is in agreement with both experiments and particle simulations, but disagrees with earlier simplified hydrodynamical description. Analyzing the result in detail, we find that the adequate modeling of pressure plays a key role in continuum modeling of granular matter
: The kinetic energy distribution function satisfying the Boltzmann equation is studied analytically...
A freely cooling granular gas with a velocity-dependent restitution coefficient is studied in one di...
This book addresses the study of the gaseous state of granular matter in the conditions of rapid flo...
A gas of inelastically colliding hard spheres (the so called granular gas) is a simple model of flow...
In: T. Poeschel, N.V. Brilliantov (eds.) "Granular Gas Dynamics", Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 624,...
A freely cooling granular gas without any external force evolves from the initial homogeneous state ...
A set of hard spheres with tangential inelastic collision is found to reproduce observations of real...
The inelastic hard sphere model of granular material is simple, easily accessible to theory and simu...
The connection between granular gases and sticky gases has recently been considered, leading to the ...
We study a two-dimensional gas of inelastic smooth hard dimers. Since the collisions between dimers ...
AbstractIn a cooling gas of rigid particles interacting with a constant coefficient of restitution, ...
We study fluidized granular gases in a stationary state determined by the balance between external d...
Shocks in granular media, such as vertically oscillated beds, have been shown to develop in-stabilit...
Using two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited by vibrating one of the conta...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
: The kinetic energy distribution function satisfying the Boltzmann equation is studied analytically...
A freely cooling granular gas with a velocity-dependent restitution coefficient is studied in one di...
This book addresses the study of the gaseous state of granular matter in the conditions of rapid flo...
A gas of inelastically colliding hard spheres (the so called granular gas) is a simple model of flow...
In: T. Poeschel, N.V. Brilliantov (eds.) "Granular Gas Dynamics", Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 624,...
A freely cooling granular gas without any external force evolves from the initial homogeneous state ...
A set of hard spheres with tangential inelastic collision is found to reproduce observations of real...
The inelastic hard sphere model of granular material is simple, easily accessible to theory and simu...
The connection between granular gases and sticky gases has recently been considered, leading to the ...
We study a two-dimensional gas of inelastic smooth hard dimers. Since the collisions between dimers ...
AbstractIn a cooling gas of rigid particles interacting with a constant coefficient of restitution, ...
We study fluidized granular gases in a stationary state determined by the balance between external d...
Shocks in granular media, such as vertically oscillated beds, have been shown to develop in-stabilit...
Using two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited by vibrating one of the conta...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
: The kinetic energy distribution function satisfying the Boltzmann equation is studied analytically...
A freely cooling granular gas with a velocity-dependent restitution coefficient is studied in one di...
This book addresses the study of the gaseous state of granular matter in the conditions of rapid flo...