2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00161-003-0159-8
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A void-based description of compaction and segregation in flowing granular materials

Abstract: Guided by the kinematical treatment of vacancies in theories for solid-state diffusion, we develop a theory for compaction and segregation in flowing granular materials. This theory leads to a partial differential equation for the macroscopic motion of the material coupled to a system of partial differential equations for the volume fractions of the individual particle types. When segregation is ignored, so that the focus is compaction, the latter system is replaced by a scalar partial differential equation th… Show more

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“…This doubled heterogeneous nucleation can be verified in real-space experiments on colloidal mixtures either in gravity or in a centrifuge or under light pressure. 27 Our results may also be of relevance for granulates 28 and dusty plasmas. 29 This paper is organized as follows: we discuss the model and its equilibrium properties in Sec.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This doubled heterogeneous nucleation can be verified in real-space experiments on colloidal mixtures either in gravity or in a centrifuge or under light pressure. 27 Our results may also be of relevance for granulates 28 and dusty plasmas. 29 This paper is organized as follows: we discuss the model and its equilibrium properties in Sec.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%