2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40571-015-0060-9
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Numerical investigations of the force experienced by a wall subject to granular lid-driven flows: regimes and scaling of the mean force

Abstract: Discrete element simulations are used to model a two-dimensional gravity-free granular sample, which is trapped between two smooth sidewalls and one bottom rough wall while being subject to a constant shearing velocity at the top under a given confinement pressure. This system, inspired by conventional fluid mechanics, is called a granular liddriven cavity. Attention is firstly paid to the time-averaged dynamics of the grains once a steady-state is reached. Strong spatial heterogeneities associated with a larg… Show more

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“…By contrast, this effect was never detected for the immersed wall. This observation illustrates the fact that the cavity can produce high confinement pressure on the right top corner (see [5] for much more discussion).…”
Section: Force Time-series Autocorrelationmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…By contrast, this effect was never detected for the immersed wall. This observation illustrates the fact that the cavity can produce high confinement pressure on the right top corner (see [5] for much more discussion).…”
Section: Force Time-series Autocorrelationmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…where r = 0.53, Δr = 0.33 and I 0 M = 0.2 in this study (see detail in [5,6]). The values of r and Δr depend on the mechanical properties of the grains, for instance the interparticle friction, as reported in [6] where results from DEM simulations with μ = 0.27 are presented too.…”
Section: The Granular Lid-driven Cavitymentioning
confidence: 96%
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