English

Rheology of dense granular flows for elongated particles

Soft Condensed Matter 2017-12-13 v1

Abstract

We study the rheology of dense granular flows for frictionless spherocylinders by means of 3D numerical simulations. As in the case of spherical particles, the effective friction μ\mu is an increasing function of the inertial number II, and we systematically investigate the dependence of μ\mu on the particle aspect ratio QQ, as well as that of the normal stress differences, the volume fraction and the coordination number. We show in particular that the quasi-static friction coefficient is non-monotonic with QQ: from the spherical case Q=1Q=1, it first sharply increases, reaches a maximum around Q1.05Q \simeq 1.05, and then gently decreases, reaching back its initial value for Q2Q \simeq 2. We provide a microscopic interpretation for this unexpected behavior through the analysis of the distribution of dissipative contacts around the particles: as compared to spheres, slightly elongated grains enhance contacts in their central cylindrical band, whereas at larger aspect ratios particles tend to align and dissipate by preferential contacts at their hemispherical caps.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1710.06720,
  title  = {Rheology of dense granular flows for elongated particles},
  author = {Dániel B. Nagy and Philippe Claudin and Tamás Börzsönyi and Ellák Somfai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.06720},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

5 pages, 5 figures