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EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 140, 2017
Powders and Grains 2017 – 8th International Conference on Micromechanics on Granular Media
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Article Number | 03010 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Granular flow | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714003010 | |
Published online | 30 June 2017 |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714003010
Relaxation processes after instantaneous shear rate reversal in a dense granular flow
1 Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Chile.
2 Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
3 École Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles (ESPCI), Paris, France.
* e-mail: rsoto@dfi.uchile.cl
Published online: 30 June 2017
A numerical model of granular material at different packing fractions and under steady shear is submitted to a sudden shear reversal. We monitor consequences of the strong density and shear rate spatiotemporal heterogeneities, on the constitutive relations. We show that the dynamics can be decomposed into two subsequent regimes spanning a time scale inversely proportional to the shear rate. In the first regime, a nonlocal constitutive relation is satisfied, hence accounting for the spatial heterogeneity of the fluidity parameter. However at later time, we find that the local μ(I) constitutive relation can be applied, in spite of the fact that the fluidity parameter remains heterogeneous.
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