Author:
FORTERRE YOËL,POULIQUEN OLIVIER
Abstract
In a recent article (Forterre & Pouliquen 2001), we have reported a new instability
observed in rapid granular flows down inclined planes that leads to the spontaneous
formation of longitudinal vortices. From the experimental observations, we have
proposed an instability mechanism based on the coupling between the flow and the
granular temperature in rapid granular flows. In order to investigate the relevance of
the proposed mechanism, we perform in the present paper a three-dimensional linear
stability analysis of steady uniform flows down inclined planes using the kinetic theory
of granular flows. We show that in a wide range of parameters, steady uniform flows
are unstable under transverse perturbations. The structure of the unstable modes is
in qualitative agreement with the experimental observations. This theoretical analysis
shows that the kinetic theory is able to capture the formation of longitudinal vortices
and validates the instability mechanism.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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