Fluid-solid transition in unsteady, homogeneous, granular shear flows
Dalila Vescovi, Diego Berzi, Claudio di Prisco

TL;DR
This study uses discrete element simulations to explore the fluid-solid transition in unsteady granular shear flows, highlighting the role of coordination number and pressure fluctuations in characterizing flow regimes.
Contribution
It identifies a critical coordination number that distinguishes fluid-like from solid-like behavior in unsteady shear flows, linking microscopic contact networks to macroscopic flow states.
Findings
Pressure fluctuations depend on shear rate when coordination number is below critical.
A critical coordination number marks the transition between fluid-like and solid-like behavior.
Pressure behavior suggests the importance of coordination number and particle properties in flow models.
Abstract
Discrete element numerical simulations of unsteady, homogeneous shear flows have been performed by instantly applying a constant shear rate to a random, static, isotropic assembly of identical, soft, frictional spheres at either zero or finite pressure by keeping constant the solid volume fraction until the steady state is reached. If the system is slowly sheared, or, equivalently, if the particles are sufficiently rigid, the granular material exhibits either large or small fluctuations in the evolving pressure, depending whether the average number of contacts per particle (coordination number) is less or larger than a critical value. The amplitude of the pressure fluctuations is rate-dependent when the coordination number is less than the critical and rate-independent otherwise, signatures of fluid-like and solid-like behaviour, respectively. The same critical coordination number has…
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