Author:
ALAM MEHEBOOB,NOTT PRABHU R.
Abstract
Some recent studies have considered the stability of
unbounded rapid granular shear
flow, with the sole mechanism for stress generation being instantaneous
inelastic
collisions between grains. This paper extends these studies by presenting
a linear
stability analysis in which stress generation due to grain friction is
also accounted
for. This is accomplished by using the ‘frictional–kinetic’
model, which integrates
in a simple manner the stress arising from the two mechanisms. Solution
of the
linearized equations of motion is obtained by allowing the wavenumber vector
of
the disturbances to rotate as a function of time. As in the case of a purely
kinetic
stress, it is found that the flow is stable to non-layering disturbances.
Disturbances in
the form of layering modes may lead to instability, depending on the solids
fraction
and material parameters. Instability is absent altogether if the balance
of
fluctuational energy is not considered or if the material is assumed
to be incompressible.
Friction may stabilize or destabilize the flow, depending on the
inelasticity of grain
collisions and the effective roughness of the medium. When a purely frictional
stress
is considered, it is found that the system is always neutrally stable.
Even if the flow
is asymptotically stable, there may be significant transient growth of
disturbances
due to the non-normality of the associated linear operator. The initial
transient
growth rate, as well as the temporal maximum of transient growth is enhanced
by
friction.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
42 articles.
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