A bidimensional simulation of a sphere moving at constant velocity into a cloud of smaller spherical grains without gravity is presented with a non-smooth contact dynamics method. A dense granular “cluster” zone of about constant solid fraction builds progressively around the moving sphere until a stationary regime appears with a constant upstream cluster size that increases with the initial solid fraction ϕ0 of the cloud. A detailed analysis of the local strain rate and local stress fields inside the cluster reveals that, despite different spatial variations of strain and stresses, the local friction coeffcient μ appears to depend only on the local inertial number I as well as the local solid fraction ϕ, which means that a local rheology d...
International audienceThe local granular rheology is investigated numerically in turbulent bedload t...
International audienceA numerical model is used to simulate rheome-ter experiments at constant norma...
Macroscopic and microscopic properties of dense granular layers flowing down inclined planes are obt...
International audienceAbidimensionalsimulationofaspheremovingatconstantvelocityintoacloudofsmallersp...
A bidimensional simulation of a sphere moving at constant velocity into a cloud of smaller spherical...
We make use of recent extensions of kinetic theory of granular gases to include the role of particle...
International audienceThe influence of grain angularity on the properties of dense flows down a roug...
A granular material is a collection of discrete, solid particles of macroscopic size dispersed in an...
We study a slowly moving sphere in fluids where the viscosity depends upon factors such as shear-rat...
Immersed granular materials are implied in many different fields. From blood flow to volcanic erupti...
Granular materials belong to the class of amorphous athermal systems, like foams, emulsion or suspen...
The steady-state shear rheology of granular materials is investigated in slow quasistatic and inerti...
International audienceWe study the plane shear flow of a dense assembly of dissipative disks using d...
International audienceDense suspensions are materials with broad applications both in industrial pro...
Shear flows of inelastic spheres in three dimensions in the Volume fraction range 0.4-0.64 are ana...
International audienceThe local granular rheology is investigated numerically in turbulent bedload t...
International audienceA numerical model is used to simulate rheome-ter experiments at constant norma...
Macroscopic and microscopic properties of dense granular layers flowing down inclined planes are obt...
International audienceAbidimensionalsimulationofaspheremovingatconstantvelocityintoacloudofsmallersp...
A bidimensional simulation of a sphere moving at constant velocity into a cloud of smaller spherical...
We make use of recent extensions of kinetic theory of granular gases to include the role of particle...
International audienceThe influence of grain angularity on the properties of dense flows down a roug...
A granular material is a collection of discrete, solid particles of macroscopic size dispersed in an...
We study a slowly moving sphere in fluids where the viscosity depends upon factors such as shear-rat...
Immersed granular materials are implied in many different fields. From blood flow to volcanic erupti...
Granular materials belong to the class of amorphous athermal systems, like foams, emulsion or suspen...
The steady-state shear rheology of granular materials is investigated in slow quasistatic and inerti...
International audienceWe study the plane shear flow of a dense assembly of dissipative disks using d...
International audienceDense suspensions are materials with broad applications both in industrial pro...
Shear flows of inelastic spheres in three dimensions in the Volume fraction range 0.4-0.64 are ana...
International audienceThe local granular rheology is investigated numerically in turbulent bedload t...
International audienceA numerical model is used to simulate rheome-ter experiments at constant norma...
Macroscopic and microscopic properties of dense granular layers flowing down inclined planes are obt...