The stress tensor in a two-dimensional granular shear flow

Author:

Campbell Charles S.,Gong Ailing

Abstract

A computer simulation is used to make a detailed study of the stress tensor in a simple shear flow of two-dimensional disks. The stresses are shown to arise from two momentum-transfer mechanisms: the 'streaming’ or kinetic mode. By which momentum is carried by particles are they move through the bulk material: and the collisional mode, by which momentum is transferred from one point to another in the material by interparticle collisions. As might be expected, the results show that the streaming mode dominates at disperse packings and the collisional mode dominates at dense packings. The friction coefficient, the ratio of shear to normal forces, is shown to decrease at high particle packing for both the collisional and streaming modes of transport. Normal-stress differences are observed within the shear plane and are evident in both the streaming and collisonal parts.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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