Granular surface flows confined between flat, frictional walls. Part 1. Kinematics. (10th June 2022)
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- Title:
- Granular surface flows confined between flat, frictional walls. Part 1. Kinematics. (10th June 2022)
- Main Title:
- Granular surface flows confined between flat, frictional walls. Part 1. Kinematics
- Authors:
- Richard, Patrick
Valance, Alexandre
Delannay, Renaud
Boltenhagen, Philippe - Abstract:
- Abstract: Abstract : We report and analyse the results of extensive discrete element method simulations of three-dimensional gravity driven flows of cohesionless granular media over an erodible bed, the whole being confined between two flat and frictional sidewalls. We focus on the role of sidewalls by performing simulations for different gap widths ( $W$ ) between the two confining sidewalls: from $5$ to $30$ grain sizes ( $d$ ). Our results indicate the existence of two distinct regimes: regime I for flow angles smaller than the critical angle $\theta_c\approx 40^\circ$ and regime II at flow angles larger than $\theta_c$ . Regime I corresponds to dense flows whereas flows belonging to regime II exhibit a strong variation of the volume fraction through the depth. Three relevant lengths are identified in the system: $W$ the gap between sidewalls, $l$ the length characterizing the vertical variation of the volume fraction and $h$ a characteristic length associated with the vertical variation of the streamwise velocity. Using these lengths we can rescale the profiles of various flow properties (e.g. streamwise velocity, granular temperature, particle rotation…). In regime II, in contrast to regime I, $l$ and $h$ have a similar behaviour. As a consequence, the rescaled profiles in regime II only involve $h$ (or equivalently $l$ ) and $W$ . Other dissimilarities exist between regimes I and II. In particular, the scaling of the flow rate with $h$ (at fixed $W$ ) differs in theAbstract: Abstract : We report and analyse the results of extensive discrete element method simulations of three-dimensional gravity driven flows of cohesionless granular media over an erodible bed, the whole being confined between two flat and frictional sidewalls. We focus on the role of sidewalls by performing simulations for different gap widths ( $W$ ) between the two confining sidewalls: from $5$ to $30$ grain sizes ( $d$ ). Our results indicate the existence of two distinct regimes: regime I for flow angles smaller than the critical angle $\theta_c\approx 40^\circ$ and regime II at flow angles larger than $\theta_c$ . Regime I corresponds to dense flows whereas flows belonging to regime II exhibit a strong variation of the volume fraction through the depth. Three relevant lengths are identified in the system: $W$ the gap between sidewalls, $l$ the length characterizing the vertical variation of the volume fraction and $h$ a characteristic length associated with the vertical variation of the streamwise velocity. Using these lengths we can rescale the profiles of various flow properties (e.g. streamwise velocity, granular temperature, particle rotation…). In regime II, in contrast to regime I, $l$ and $h$ have a similar behaviour. As a consequence, the rescaled profiles in regime II only involve $h$ (or equivalently $l$ ) and $W$ . Other dissimilarities exist between regimes I and II. In particular, the scaling of the flow rate with $h$ (at fixed $W$ ) differs in the two regimes, although they display a similar scaling with $W$ (at fixed flow angle). … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of fluid mechanics. Volume 940(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of fluid mechanics
- Issue:
- Volume 940(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 940, Issue 2022 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 940
- Issue:
- 2022
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0940-2022-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-06-10
- Subjects:
- dry granular material -- avalanches
Fluid mechanics -- Periodicals
532.005 - Journal URLs:
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http://firstsearch.oclc.org ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1017/jfm.2022.245 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0022-1120
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