Dynamic crystallization in granular flow

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Abstract

We explore dynamic crystallization in simulations of two dimensional (2D) inelastic frictional hard disks as a model for granular materials. Previous simulations and experiments show formation of hexagonal structures in quasi-2D systems under vibration, rotation, and shearing. In experiments of a uniform but non-equilibrium steady-state (UNESS) under constant pressure the gas-crystal transition shows all of the classic signs of a first-order sublimation phase transition including discontinuous change in density, rate dependent hysteresis, and an equation of state consistent with sublimation. We use molecular dynamics to simulate steady shear under a variety of boundary conditions to determine a dynamic equation of state in the in the density range of the crystallization transition. We compare the dynamic equation of state with that found in non-flowing UNESS experiments, simulations, and theory.

*Funding: National Science Foundation DMR-0934206, CBET-0968013.

Authors

  • Aline Hubard

    • The City College of New York
  • Mark Shattuck

    • The City College of New York
    • Benjamin Levich Institute and Physics Department, The City College of the City University of New York, NY 10031
    • Levich Institute and Physics department, The City College of New York
    • City College of New York