2015
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2015.383
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Continuum modelling and simulation of granular flows through their many phases

Abstract: We propose and numerically implement a constitutive framework for granular media that allows the material to traverse through its many common phases during the flow process. When dense, the material is treated as a pressure sensitive elasto-viscoplastic solid obeying a yield criterion and a plastic flow rule given by the µ(I) inertial rheology of granular materials. When the free volume exceeds a critical level, the material is deemed to separate and is treated as disconnected, stress-free media. A Material Po… Show more

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“…The final surge comes either from the rapid decrease of the hydrostatic resistance ( R ∝ h ) or the mobilization of the grains. The latter is suggested by hopper simulations8 without interstitial medium. Direct observations of this phenomenon are not possible with the current setup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The final surge comes either from the rapid decrease of the hydrostatic resistance ( R ∝ h ) or the mobilization of the grains. The latter is suggested by hopper simulations8 without interstitial medium. Direct observations of this phenomenon are not possible with the current setup.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This effect could be minimized by increasing the resolution in these regions (such as with adaptive gridding) or using numerical methods that better capture these concentration gradients. For example, models that treat the granular collapse by neglecting the gas phase often use other types of grids that deform: (1) the Material Point Method (Dunatunga & Kamrin, ), where information such as momentum, mass and stress are stored on material points that move as the flow advances; (2) the regularization method implemented with Taylor‐Hood finite elements for space discretization and an implicit Euler scheme with linearization for time discretization, which uses an Arbitrary Lagrangian Eulerian to deal with the displacement of the domain (Lusso et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect could be minimized by increasing the resolution in these regions (such as with adaptive gridding) or using numerical methods that better capture these concentration gradients. For example, models that treat the granular collapse by neglecting the gas phase often use other types of grids that deform: (1) the Material Point Method (Dunatunga & Kamrin, 2015), where information such as momentum, mass and stress are stored on material points that move as the flow advances;…”
Section: Stopping Criteria and Creeping Granular Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Open states often occur temporarily in the wake of a moving intruder, before material from above collapses back down; see the Supplemental Materials (Section S1) for more details. An opening rule, while key to accurately representing many large flow processes in granular media, like the cases studied herein, is in fact a recently proposed modification in granular and soil plasticity (30), which traditionally restricts to dense, well-pressurized states. The bare-bones granular flow model we use does not account for ratesensitivity, strain-dependent strength/porosity, fabric anisotropy during flow, or nonlocal effects based on particle size, which are all known to exist.…”
Section: Continuum Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%