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The following pages link to Constitutive relations for compressible granular flow in the inertial regime (Q5229765):
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- Dilatancy in dry granular flows with a compressible \(\mu(I)\) rheology (Q2120037) (← links)
- The compressible granular collapse in a fluid as a continuum: validity of a Navier–Stokes model with , -rheology (Q3388983) (← links)
- Explicit solutions to a free interface model for the static/flowing transition in thin granular flows (Q4958840) (← links)
- A robust numerical method for granular hydrodynamics in three dimensions (Q4987948) (← links)
- A mathematical framework for modelling rock–ice avalanches (Q4994100) (← links)
- Subcritical and supercritical granular flow around an obstacle on a rough inclined plane (Q5019265) (← links)
- Comparison of the compressible class of models and non-local models with the discrete element method for steady fully developed flow of cohesionless granular materials through a vertical channel (Q5037732) (← links)
- Different shear regimes in the dense granular flow in a vertical channel (Q5092911) (← links)
- Coupling rheology and segregation in granular flows (Q5145398) (← links)
- Exact solutions for steady granular flow in vertical chutes and pipes (Q5164701) (← links)
- Self-channelisation and levee formation in monodisperse granular flows (Q5231463) (← links)
- Particle-size segregation in self-channelized granular flows (Q5870923) (← links)
- Multilayer shallow model for dry granular flows with a weakly non-hydrostatic pressure (Q6134427) (← links)
- Non-isochoric stable granular models taking into account fluidisation by pore gas pressure (Q6177079) (← links)
- Particle-size segregation patterns in a partially filled triangular rotating drum (Q6184814) (← links)