Effect of base dissipation on the granular flow down an inclined plane

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S. Maheshwari
V. Kumaran
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[1] Indian Institute of Science,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Granular Matter | 2012年 / 14卷
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Dense granular flow; Inclined plane;
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The effect of base dissipation on the granular flow down an inclined plane is examined by altering the coefficient of restitution between the moving and base particles in discrete element (DE) simulations. The interaction laws between two moving particles are kept fixed, and the coefficient of restitution (damping constant in the DE simulations) between the base and moving particles are altered to reduce dissipation, and inject energy from the base. The energy injection does result in an increase in the strain rate by up to an order of magnitude, and the temperature by up to two orders of magnitude at the base. However, the volume fraction, strain rate and temperature profiles in the bulk (above about 15 particle diameters from the base) are altered very little by the energy injection at the base. We also examine the variation of hstop, the minimum height at the cessation of flow, with energy injection from the base. It is found that at a fixed angle of inclination, hstop decreases as the energy dissipation at the base decreases.
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