On the density waves developed in gravity channel flows of granular materials (Q2731244)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1625673
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1625673 |
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On the density waves developed in gravity channel flows of granular materials (English)
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2001
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density waves
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granular material
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linear instabilities
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fast Fourier transform
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symmetric density wave mode
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anti-symmetric mode
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wall roughness
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The paper provides insight into the transient development of density waves generated in gravity-driven flows of granular materials. The evolution of three modes of dominant linear instabilities is examined by fast Fourier transform analysis. For the first symmetric density wave mode, the evolution is accompanied by the linear instability. For the second symmetric density wave, mode undergoes a few stages of temporal development; as a result, large particle clusters gradually degenerate into a series of smaller clusters in the flow direction. For anti-symmetric mode, the corresponding particle distribution shows significant development in the direction perpendicular to the flow. The present study indicates that the wall roughness may affect the structure of density waves, but these density waves need not be triggered by the wall roughness. All the three modes of instabilities reported in this work are of inertial nature and occur only when the particle-particle collisions are significantly inelastic.
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