2010
DOI: 10.1051/m2an/2010006
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Hyperbolic relaxation models for granular flows

Abstract: Abstract. In this work we describe an efficient model for the simulation of a two-phase flow made of a gas and a granular solid. The starting point is the two-velocity two-pressure model of Baer and Nunziato [Int. J. Multiph. Flow 16 (1986) . The model is supplemented by a relaxation source term in order to take into account the pressure equilibrium between the two phases and the granular stress in the solid phase. We show that the relaxation process can be made thermodynamically coherent with an adequate ch… Show more

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“…The interfacial transfer contributions have been studied in [4,5,17,10,28,29], and a summary can be found in appendix A. These terms are thus defined as:…”
Section: Closure Laws For Interfacial Transfer Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The interfacial transfer contributions have been studied in [4,5,17,10,28,29], and a summary can be found in appendix A. These terms are thus defined as:…”
Section: Closure Laws For Interfacial Transfer Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same procedure provides some way to tackle the modeling of three-phase flows [18] . It also gives a relevant approach for the modeling of dense granular flows [10] . These extensions confirm the relevance of the whole modeling approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some algorithms have been proposed in [10,17] for that purpose. The celerity of acoustic waves in the pure liquid (respectively vapour) phase is noted c l (resp.…”
Section: Governing Equations Of the Baer-nunziato Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…then scheme (10), (11), (12) preserves positive values of partial masses m φ and void fractions α φ , for φ = l, v.…”
Section: Numerical Schemesmentioning
confidence: 99%