2016
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.94.052905
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Localized fluidization in granular materials: Theoretical and numerical study

Abstract: We present analytical and numerical results on localized fluidization within a granular layer subjected to a local injection of fluid. As the injection rate increases the three different regimes previously reported in the literature are recovered: homogeneous expansion of the bed, fluidized cavity in which fluidization starts developing above the injection area, and finally the chimney of fluidized grains when the fluidization zone reaches the free surface. The analytical approach is at the continuum scale, ba… Show more

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“…Eventually, the height of the fluidized zone increases with the injection rate, until it reaches the top of the granular layer (chimney regime). Numerical simulations were found to match qualitatively with available experimental data [8]. Crude simplifications are required to find an analytical solution due to the nonlinear process.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Eventually, the height of the fluidized zone increases with the injection rate, until it reaches the top of the granular layer (chimney regime). Numerical simulations were found to match qualitatively with available experimental data [8]. Crude simplifications are required to find an analytical solution due to the nonlinear process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Then, following [8], the key part of the theoretical modeling is to determine the spatial distribution of pore pressure within the specimen to identify the locations in which it reaches (or exceeds) the total stress such that:…”
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“…The motion forms a fluidization chimney when it reaches the top of the bed. The fluid velocity influences the chimney diameter [15,16].…”
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“…Nevertheless, only a few of these studies have focused on localized fluidization. Apart from a very recent work based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) computation including granular kinetic theory with Eulerian approach [43], all other previous numerical investigations used a discrete particle approach to model related systems such as multiple spout-fluidized beds [29], gas-fluidized bed by DEM-CFD algorithm [44], fluidization of a cohesionless particulate bed by a localized fluid influx [45,46], or even partial fluidization of a cohesive soil layer by DEM-LBM simulation [47,48]. As in these two latter studies, combining the discrete element method and the lattice Boltzmann method appears to be a highly efficient strategy for simulating fluidgrain coupling in relation to soil mechanic issues [49][50][51] including porous flow [52], immersed granular flows [53,54], and soil erosion [55][56][57].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%