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What do dry granular flows tell us about dense non-Brownian suspension rheology?
Lemaître A., Roux J.-N., Chevoir F.
Rheologica Acta 48, 8 (2009) 925 - http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00542540
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Physics/Condensed Matter/Materials Science
What do dry granular flows tell us about dense non-Brownian suspension rheology?
Anaël Lemaître ( ) 1, Jean-Noël Roux () 1, François Chevoir () 1
1:  Laboratoire Navier
Ecole des Ponts ParisTech – CNRS : UMR8205 – IFSTTAR
Ecole des Ponts ParisTech 6 / 8 avenue Blaise Pascal 77455 CHAMPS SUR MARNE
France
Rhéophysique
Recent years have seen significant progress in our understanding of the rheology of dry granular materials. A scale invariance of equations of motion in the rigid grain limit has helped identifying dimensionless quantities which govern flow. After a review of recent results on dry granular materials, we show how this same dimensional analysis carries over to the case of dense, non-Brownian suspensions. Our review is based on compiled data from various sets of numerical simulations, using both molecular and contact dynamics. It covers the breakdown of kinetic theory, which arises when contact forces dominate collisional forces in inertial flows, and the approach to dense flows up to the quasi-static limit. We show that simple invariance arguments permit to clarify the conditions of occurrence of viscous and inertial scaling in suspensions, and show in particular that both may occur in dense flows even in the presence of significant contact forces, up to the jamming limit. Some implications of the properties of steady uniform quasistatic granular flow under constant pressure for very dense suspensions near the maximum concentration are also discussed.
English
2008-12-01

Rheologica Acta
Publisher Springer Verlag (Germany)
ISSN 0035-4511 (eISSN : 1435-1528)
international
2009-08-13
48
8
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