We describe simulations of a quasi-one-dimensional, vibrated granular gas which exhibits an apparent phase separation into a liquidlike phase and a gaslike phase. In thermal equilibrium, such a phase separation in one dimension is prohibited by entropic considerations. We propose that the granular gas minimizes a function of the conserved mechanical variables alone: the particle number and volume. Simulations in small cells can be used to extract the equation of state and predict the coexisting pressure and densities, as confirmation of the minimization principle. Fluctuations in the system manifest themselves as persistent density waves but they do not destroy the phase-separated state
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate the statistical behavior of a model two-dimensio...
Nonequilibrium phase transitions are routinely observed in both natural and synthetic systems. The u...
Experiments and computer simulations are carried out to investigate phase separation in a granular g...
The emergence of patterns and phase separation in many-body systems far from thermal equilibrium is ...
Experiments and computer simulations are carried out to investigate phase separation in a granular g...
We review a few representative examples of granular experiments or models where phase separation, ac...
We present experimental evidence for a strong analogy between quasi‐2D uniform non‐equilibrium stead...
Using simple scaling arguments and two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited b...
The steady states of two vibrated granular gases separated by an adiabatic piston are investigated. ...
A gas of inelastically colliding hard spheres (the so called granular gas) is a simple model of flow...
We investigate the nonequilibrium steady state of a one-dimensional (1D) lattice gas of dimers. The ...
Active matter is intrinsically out of equilibrium because energy is converted into systematic motion...
textTransitions in equilibrium systems are somewhat well understood, however similar transitions in...
The difference of temperatures between an impurity and the surrounding gas in an open vibrated granu...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate the statistical behavior of a model two-dimensio...
Nonequilibrium phase transitions are routinely observed in both natural and synthetic systems. The u...
Experiments and computer simulations are carried out to investigate phase separation in a granular g...
The emergence of patterns and phase separation in many-body systems far from thermal equilibrium is ...
Experiments and computer simulations are carried out to investigate phase separation in a granular g...
We review a few representative examples of granular experiments or models where phase separation, ac...
We present experimental evidence for a strong analogy between quasi‐2D uniform non‐equilibrium stead...
Using simple scaling arguments and two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited b...
The steady states of two vibrated granular gases separated by an adiabatic piston are investigated. ...
A gas of inelastically colliding hard spheres (the so called granular gas) is a simple model of flow...
We investigate the nonequilibrium steady state of a one-dimensional (1D) lattice gas of dimers. The ...
Active matter is intrinsically out of equilibrium because energy is converted into systematic motion...
textTransitions in equilibrium systems are somewhat well understood, however similar transitions in...
The difference of temperatures between an impurity and the surrounding gas in an open vibrated granu...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
International audienceWe experimentally investigate the statistical behavior of a model two-dimensio...
Nonequilibrium phase transitions are routinely observed in both natural and synthetic systems. The u...