Boundary Condition for Dense Granular Flows on Smooth Boundary

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Abstract

When granular material moves relative to a smooth boundary, we often assign a Coulomb-type stress boundary condition with a constant effective wall friction coefficient μw. Recent experimental and numercial (DEM) investigations on both steady and transient flows reveal a roubst trend that that μw decays monotonically with the distance from a moving boundary such as a free surface, a slip base, or an internal shear band. Individual grain rotation is found to be an internal mechanism to degrade bulk μw. We discover that grain anular speed is correlated with granular temperatre which has been reported to correlate with bulk slip velocity or shear rate. We integrate the findings to present a boundary condition for dense granular flows with non-zero velocity relative to its boundary.

*The authors acknowledge the financial support from Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan from both the grant MOST 106-2628-E-002-012-MY3 and the French-Taiwan Orchid Project 107-2911-I-002-536.

Presenters

  • Cheng-Chuan Lin

    • Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University

Authors

  • Fu-Ling Yang

    • Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University
  • Cheng-Chuan Lin

    • Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University