Dry, wet, dense, and dilute granular flows have been previously considered fundamentally different and thus described by distinct, and in many cases incompatible, rheologies. We carry out extensive simulations of granular flows, including wet and dry conditions, various geometries and driving mechanisms (boundary driven, fluid driven, and gravity driven), many of which are not captured by standard rheology models. For all simulated conditions, except for fluid-driven and gravity-driven flows close to the flow threshold, we find that the Mohr-Coulomb friction coefficient μ scales with the square root of the local Péclet number Pe provided that the particle diameter exceeds the particle mean free path. With decreasing Pe and granular temperat...
The shear behavior of granular materials immersed in a viscous fluid depends on fluid properties (vi...
The shear behavior of granular materials immersed in a viscous fluid depends on fluid properties (vi...
International audienceMulti-phase flows, encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non-trivial r...
The rheology of dense granular flows is studied numerically in a shear cell controlled at constant p...
The rheology of dense granular flows is studied numerically in a shear cell controlled at constant p...
International audienceMulti-phase flows encountered in nature or industry (landslides, mudflows, pow...
© 2020 American Physical Society. Based on discrete element method simulations, we propose a new for...
Despite there being an infinite variety of types of flow, most rheological studies focus on a single...
Despite there being an infinite variety of types of flow, most rheological studies focus on a single...
The flow of frictionless granular particles is studied with stress-controlled discrete element model...
We study the rheology of dry and wet granular materials in the steady quasistatic regime using the d...
Multi-phase flows encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non trivial rheological properties, ...
Multi-phase flows encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non trivial rheological properties, ...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to discuss the concepts of non-local rheology and f...
This paper results from an ongoing investigation of the rheology of dry and wet granular materials. ...
The shear behavior of granular materials immersed in a viscous fluid depends on fluid properties (vi...
The shear behavior of granular materials immersed in a viscous fluid depends on fluid properties (vi...
International audienceMulti-phase flows, encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non-trivial r...
The rheology of dense granular flows is studied numerically in a shear cell controlled at constant p...
The rheology of dense granular flows is studied numerically in a shear cell controlled at constant p...
International audienceMulti-phase flows encountered in nature or industry (landslides, mudflows, pow...
© 2020 American Physical Society. Based on discrete element method simulations, we propose a new for...
Despite there being an infinite variety of types of flow, most rheological studies focus on a single...
Despite there being an infinite variety of types of flow, most rheological studies focus on a single...
The flow of frictionless granular particles is studied with stress-controlled discrete element model...
We study the rheology of dry and wet granular materials in the steady quasistatic regime using the d...
Multi-phase flows encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non trivial rheological properties, ...
Multi-phase flows encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non trivial rheological properties, ...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to discuss the concepts of non-local rheology and f...
This paper results from an ongoing investigation of the rheology of dry and wet granular materials. ...
The shear behavior of granular materials immersed in a viscous fluid depends on fluid properties (vi...
The shear behavior of granular materials immersed in a viscous fluid depends on fluid properties (vi...
International audienceMulti-phase flows, encountered in nature or in industry, exhibit non-trivial r...