Granular shear flows exhibit complex transitional regimes that are dramatically affected by the pressure level and shear stress state. New advances in granular shear tests at low pressure have enlightened the understanding of the two granular shear flow transitions: between quasi-static and moderate shear flows, and between steady-state and transient shear flows. However, a unified constitutive model to describe these two transitions is yet to develop. In this work, a simplified and unified model is proposed based on innovative triaxial shear flow tests, using two dimensionless physical variables. Model results validated against experimental data suggest that the shear flow transition between a quasi-static to a moderate Isotach type flow s...
Simple homogeneous shear flows of frictionless, deformable particles are studied by particle simulat...
International audienceUsing the $\mu(I)$ continuum model recently proposed for dense granular flows,...
Dry granular flows are very common both in many natural phenomena (flow-like landslides) as well as ...
Many natural phenomena (rock or snow avalanches, and debris flows) as well as industrial processes a...
This study examines the flow of dense granular materials under external shear stress and pressure us...
International audienceA continuum description of granular flows would be of considerable help in pre...
International audienceWe study the plane shear flow of a dense assembly of dissipative disks using d...
Abstract. We propose a simple continuum model to interpret the shearing motion of dense, dry and coh...
We propose a simple continuum model to interpret the shearing motion of dense, dry and cohesion-less...
Despite there being an infinite variety of types of flow, most rheological studies focus on a single...
The numerical simulation of rapid landslides is quite complex mainly because constitutive models cap...
A study of the constitutive equations of the flow of cohesionless granular materials at large rates ...
Flowing granular materials often abruptly arrest if not driven by sufficient applied stresses. Such ...
The flow of frictionless granular particles is studied with stress-controlled discrete element model...
International audienceRecent experiments and numerical simulations of dry granular flows suggest tha...
Simple homogeneous shear flows of frictionless, deformable particles are studied by particle simulat...
International audienceUsing the $\mu(I)$ continuum model recently proposed for dense granular flows,...
Dry granular flows are very common both in many natural phenomena (flow-like landslides) as well as ...
Many natural phenomena (rock or snow avalanches, and debris flows) as well as industrial processes a...
This study examines the flow of dense granular materials under external shear stress and pressure us...
International audienceA continuum description of granular flows would be of considerable help in pre...
International audienceWe study the plane shear flow of a dense assembly of dissipative disks using d...
Abstract. We propose a simple continuum model to interpret the shearing motion of dense, dry and coh...
We propose a simple continuum model to interpret the shearing motion of dense, dry and cohesion-less...
Despite there being an infinite variety of types of flow, most rheological studies focus on a single...
The numerical simulation of rapid landslides is quite complex mainly because constitutive models cap...
A study of the constitutive equations of the flow of cohesionless granular materials at large rates ...
Flowing granular materials often abruptly arrest if not driven by sufficient applied stresses. Such ...
The flow of frictionless granular particles is studied with stress-controlled discrete element model...
International audienceRecent experiments and numerical simulations of dry granular flows suggest tha...
Simple homogeneous shear flows of frictionless, deformable particles are studied by particle simulat...
International audienceUsing the $\mu(I)$ continuum model recently proposed for dense granular flows,...
Dry granular flows are very common both in many natural phenomena (flow-like landslides) as well as ...