The kinetic energy of a force-free granular gas decays monotonously due to inelastic collisions of the particles. For a homogeneous granular gas of identical particles, the corresponding decay of granular temperature is quantified by Haff’s law. Here, we report that for a granular gas of aggregating particles, the granular temperature does not necessarily decay but may even increase. Surprisingly, the increase of temperature is accompanied by the continuous loss of total gas energy. This stunning effect arises from a subtle interplay between decaying kinetic energy and gradual reduction of the number of degrees of freedom associated with the particles’ dynamics. We derive a set of kinetic equations of Smoluchowski type for the concentration...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
Using simple scaling arguments and two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited b...
In contrast to molecular gases, granular gases are characterized by inelastic collisions and require...
In contrast to molecular gases, granular gases are characterized by inelastic collisions and require...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
20 p.International audienceWe investigate in this article the long-time behaviour of the solutions t...
20 p.International audienceWe investigate in this article the long-time behaviour of the solutions t...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
We study the inhomogeneous clustered regime of a freely cooling granular gas of rough particles in t...
The decay of temperature of a force-free granular gas in the homogeneous cooling state depends on th...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a , gi...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a , gi...
The total energy fluctuations of a low-density granular gas in the homogeneous cooling state near th...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
Using simple scaling arguments and two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited b...
In contrast to molecular gases, granular gases are characterized by inelastic collisions and require...
In contrast to molecular gases, granular gases are characterized by inelastic collisions and require...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
20 p.International audienceWe investigate in this article the long-time behaviour of the solutions t...
20 p.International audienceWe investigate in this article the long-time behaviour of the solutions t...
In this thesis we report experimental and simulation study of granular gases. As a non-equilibrium s...
We study the inhomogeneous clustered regime of a freely cooling granular gas of rough particles in t...
The decay of temperature of a force-free granular gas in the homogeneous cooling state depends on th...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a , gi...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a , gi...
The total energy fluctuations of a low-density granular gas in the homogeneous cooling state near th...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
A highly polydisperse granular gas is modeled by a continuous distribution of particle sizes, a, giv...
Using simple scaling arguments and two-dimensional numerical simulations of a granular gas excited b...