A constitutive law for dense granular flows
Pierre Jop (IUSTI), Yo\"el Forterre (IUSTI), Olivier Pouliquen (IUSTI)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new visco-plastic constitutive law for dense granular flows, validated through experiments, providing a unified framework to predict flow behavior in natural and industrial contexts.
Contribution
The authors propose a novel 3D constitutive relation for dense granular flows inspired by visco-plastic analogy, validated without fitting parameters against experimental data.
Findings
Model accurately predicts flow shape and velocity profiles.
Supports visco-plastic approach for granular flow modeling.
Provides a unified description for dense granular regimes.
Abstract
A continuum description of granular flows would be of considerable help in predicting natural geophysical hazards or in designing industrial processes. However, the constitutive equations for dry granular flows, which govern how the material moves under shear, are still a matter of debate. One difficulty is that grains can behave like a solid (in a sand pile), a liquid (when poured from a silo) or a gas (when strongly agitated). For the two extreme regimes, constitutive equations have been proposed based on kinetic theory for collisional rapid flows, and soil mechanics for slow plastic flows. However, the intermediate dense regime, where the granular material flows like a liquid, still lacks a unified view and has motivated many studies over the past decade. The main characteristics of granular liquids are: a yield criterion (a critical shear stress below which flow is not possible) and…
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