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Homogeneous states in driven granular mixtures: Enskog kinetic theory versus molecular dynamics simulations

Statistical Mechanics 2014-04-24 v2

Abstract

The homogeneous state of a binary mixture of smooth inelastic hard disks or spheres is analyzed. The mixture is driven by a thermostat composed by two terms: a stochastic force and a drag force proportional to the particle velocity. The combined action of both forces attempts to model the interaction of the mixture with a bath or surrounding fluid. The problem is studied by means of two independent and complementary routes. First, the Enskog kinetic equation with a Fokker-Planck term describing interactions of particles with thermostat is derived. The ratio of kinetic temperatures T1/T2T_1/T_2 and the fourth-degree velocity moments λ1\lambda_1 and λ2\lambda_2 (which measure non-Gaussian properties of φi\varphi_i) are explicitly determined as a function of the mass ratio, size ratio, composition, density and coefficients of restitution. Secondly, to assess the reliability of the theoretical results, molecular dynamics simulations of a binary granular mixture of spheres are performed for two values of the coefficient of restitution (α=0.9\alpha=0.9 and 0.8) and three different solid volume fractions (ϕ=0.00785\phi=0.00785, 0.1 and 0.2). Comparison between kinetic theory and computer simulations for the temperature ratio shows excellent agreement, even for moderate densities and strong dissipation. In the case of the cumulants λ1\lambda_1 and λ2\lambda_2, good agreement is found for the lower densities although significant discrepancies between theory and simulation are observed with increasing density.

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@article{arxiv.1402.7014,
  title  = {Homogeneous states in driven granular mixtures: Enskog kinetic theory versus molecular dynamics simulations},
  author = {Nagi Khalil and Vicente Garzó},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.7014},
  year   = {2014}
}

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11 pages, 5 figures, to be published in J. Chem. Phys