A hydrodynamic model for dense granular flows, previously developed for confined flows, has been extended to address free surface flow down an inclined chute. Results show that the model can predict the existence of two critical inclination angles, namely, the avalanche starting angle θstart above which the granular bed begins flowing from an initially jammed configuration, and an avalanche stopping angle θstop , which is the minimum to maintain flowing conditions, in agreement with experiments and numerical simulations available from the literature. The dependence of these critical angles on the bed depth is also analytically formulated, reflecting the expected qualitative behavior. Such a hysteretic behavior is specific of granular flow a...
The onset and dynamics of flow in shallow horizontally oscillating granular layers are studied as a ...
Debris flows and avalanches are dangerous natural phenomena, characterized by the gravity-driven mot...
International audienceUnlike most fluids, granular materials include coexisting solid, liquid or gas...
A hydrodynamic model for dense granular flows, previously developed for confined flows, has been ext...
International audienceNew regimes in high-speed confined granular flows down inclined have recently ...
International audienceDepth-averaged models, such as the Savage-Hutter model with Coulomb or Pouliqu...
The cessation of a dense granular flow down an inclined plane upon decrease in the angle of inclinat...
Shallow granular avalanches on slopes close to repose exhibit hysteretic ζ behaviour. For instance, ...
In this paper we presents a detailed description of granular flow down a flat, narrow chute using di...
This experimental investigation deals with the observation of the behaviour that dense granular mate...
International audienceIn the first partwe present experimental results concerning the flowof a dense...
International audienceSeveral works have been devoted to the effect of a lateral confinement on the ...
Granular chute flow simulations reveal an interesting transition from a random disordered structure ...
Rapid, gravity-driven flows of granular materials down inclines pose a challenge to our understandin...
International audienceThe continuum description of granular flows is still a challenge despite their...
The onset and dynamics of flow in shallow horizontally oscillating granular layers are studied as a ...
Debris flows and avalanches are dangerous natural phenomena, characterized by the gravity-driven mot...
International audienceUnlike most fluids, granular materials include coexisting solid, liquid or gas...
A hydrodynamic model for dense granular flows, previously developed for confined flows, has been ext...
International audienceNew regimes in high-speed confined granular flows down inclined have recently ...
International audienceDepth-averaged models, such as the Savage-Hutter model with Coulomb or Pouliqu...
The cessation of a dense granular flow down an inclined plane upon decrease in the angle of inclinat...
Shallow granular avalanches on slopes close to repose exhibit hysteretic ζ behaviour. For instance, ...
In this paper we presents a detailed description of granular flow down a flat, narrow chute using di...
This experimental investigation deals with the observation of the behaviour that dense granular mate...
International audienceIn the first partwe present experimental results concerning the flowof a dense...
International audienceSeveral works have been devoted to the effect of a lateral confinement on the ...
Granular chute flow simulations reveal an interesting transition from a random disordered structure ...
Rapid, gravity-driven flows of granular materials down inclines pose a challenge to our understandin...
International audienceThe continuum description of granular flows is still a challenge despite their...
The onset and dynamics of flow in shallow horizontally oscillating granular layers are studied as a ...
Debris flows and avalanches are dangerous natural phenomena, characterized by the gravity-driven mot...
International audienceUnlike most fluids, granular materials include coexisting solid, liquid or gas...