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The following pages link to The constitutive relation for the granular flow of rough particles, and its application to the flow down an inclined plane (Q5489213):
Displayed 16 items.
- Dense inclined flows of inelastic spheres: tests of an extension of kinetic theory (Q351877) (← links)
- Dense inclined flows of inelastic spheres (Q608206) (← links)
- Particle dynamics in the channel flow of a turbulent particle–gas suspension at high Stokes number. Part 2. Comparison of fluctuating force simulations and experiments (Q2893720) (← links)
- Dynamics of sheared inelastic dumbbells (Q3075760) (← links)
- Dense shallow granular flows (Q3448464) (← links)
- Dense granular flow down an inclined plane: from kinetic theory to granular dynamics (Q3506841) (← links)
- A theoretical analysis of free-surface flows of saturated granular–liquid mixtures (Q3530801) (← links)
- Dynamics of dense sheared granular flows. Part 1. Structure and diffusion (Q3550280) (← links)
- Dynamics of dense sheared granular flows. Part II. The relative velocity distributions (Q3550281) (← links)
- Particle dynamics in a turbulent particle–gas suspension at high Stokes number. Part 2. The fluctuating-force model (Q3573174) (← links)
- Dense, bounded shear flows of agitated solid spheres in a gas at intermediate Stokes and finite Reynolds numbers (Q3616184) (← links)
- Computationally generated constitutive models for particle phase rheology in gas-fluidized suspensions (Q4647348) (← 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)
- Effect of base topography on dynamics and transition in a dense granular flow (Q5225961) (← links)
- A frictional–collisional model for bedload transport based on kinetic theory of granular flows: discrete and continuum approaches (Q6105886) (← links)