Granular Solid Hydrodynamics
Soft Condensed Matter
2010-10-14 v2
Abstract
Granular elasticity, an elasticity theory useful for calculating static stress distribution in granular media, is generalized to the dynamic case by including the plastic contribution of the strain. A complete hydrodynamic theory is derived based on the hypothesis that granular medium turns transiently elastic when deformed. This theory includes both the true and the granular temperatures, and employs a free energy expression that encapsulates a full jamming phase diagram, in the space spanned by pressure, shear stress, density and granular temperature. For the special case of stationary granular temperatures, the derived hydrodynamic theory reduces to {\em hypoplasticity}, a state-of-the-art engineering model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0807.1883,
title = {Granular Solid Hydrodynamics},
author = {Yimin Jiang and Mario Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.1883},
year = {2010}
}
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42 pages 3 fig