The inelastic hard dimer gas: a non-spherical model for granular matter
Giulio Costantini, Umberto Marini Bettolo Marconi, Galina Kalibaeva, and Giovanni Ciccotti

TL;DR
This paper investigates the energy decay and dynamic properties of a two-dimensional inelastic dimer gas, demonstrating that Haff's law applies even for non-spherical particles and characterizing the system's velocity distribution scaling.
Contribution
It introduces a method to simulate inelastic dimers with rigid bonds, extending existing elastic models to dissipative systems and analyzing their energy decay behavior.
Findings
Haff's law applies to inelastic dimers.
Velocity distributions exhibit scaling behavior.
Energy decays as t^{-2} over time.
Abstract
We study a two-dimensional gas of inelastic smooth hard dimers. Since the collisions between dimers are dissipative, being characterized by a coefficient of restitution , and no external driving force is present, the energy of the system decreases in time and no stationary state is achieved. However, the resulting non equilibrium state of the system displays several interesting properties in close analogy with systems of inelastic hard spheres, whose relaxational dynamics has been thoroughly explored. We generalise to inelastic systems a recently method introduced [G.Ciccotti and G.Kalibaeva, J. Stat. Phys. {\bf 115}, 701 (2004)] to study the dynamics of rigid elastic bodies made up of different spheres hold together by rigid bonds. Each dimer consists of two hard disks of diameter , whose centers are separated by a fixed distance . By describing the rigid bonds by means…
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