Jamming, Yielding, and Rheology during Submerged Granular Avalanche
Abstract
Jamming transitions and the rheology of granular avalanches in fluids are investigated using experiments and numerical simulations. Simulations use the lattice-Boltzmann method coupled with the discrete element method, providing detailed stress and deformation data. Both simulations and experiments present a perfect match with each other in carefully conducted deposition experiments, validating the simulation method. We analyze transient rheological laws and jamming transitions using our recently introduced length-scale ratio . serves as a unified metric for the pressure and shear rate capturing the dynamics of sheared fluid-granular systems. Two key transition points, and , categorize the material's state into solid-like, creeping, and fluid-like states. Yielding at marks the transition from solid-like to creeping, while signifies the shift to the fluid-like state. The relationship converges towards the equilibrium after showing the critical point where the established rheological laws for steady states apply during transient conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2408.13730,
title = {Jamming, Yielding, and Rheology during Submerged Granular Avalanche},
author = {Zhuan Ge and Teng Man and Kimberly M. Hill and Yujie Wang and Sergio Andres Galindo-Torres},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.13730},
year = {2024}
}