Friction and the oscillatory motion of granular flows

L. Staron
Phys. Rev. E 86, 041307 – Published 17 October 2012

Abstract

This contribution reports on numerical simulations of two-dimensional granular flows on erodible beds. The broad aim is to investigate whether simple flows of model granular matter exhibit spontaneous oscillatory motion in generic flow conditions, and in this case, whether the frictional properties of the contacts between grains may affect the existence or the characteristics of this oscillatory motion. The analysis of different series of simulations shows that the flow develops an oscillatory motion with a well-defined frequency which increases like the inverse of the velocity's square root. We show that the oscillation is essentially a surface phenomenon. The amplitude of the oscillation is higher for lower volume fractions and can thus be related to the flow velocity and grains' friction properties. The study of the influence of the periodic geometry of the simulation cell shows no significant effect. These results are discussed in relation to sonic sands.

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  • Received 10 July 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.86.041307

©2012 American Physical Society

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L. Staron

  • CNRS—Université Pierre et Marie Curie Paris 6, UMR 7190, Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, F-75005 Paris, France

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Vol. 86, Iss. 4 — October 2012

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