Subdiffusive behavior in a two-dimensional planar shear granular flow

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TitreSubdiffusive behavior in a two-dimensional planar shear granular flow
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursSalazar J.M
JournalGRANULAR MATTER
Volume16
Pagination517-530
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1434-5021
Mots-clésAnomalous diffusion, Granular flow, Molecular dynamics, Shear granular, Spatial instabilities, Vortex
Résumé

We study the rheology of a compact ensemble of beads in a two-dimensional planar shear configuration by means of molecular dynamics. The rheology obtained shows a plateau for low shear rates. In this parameter region we observe the presence of a collective behavior, sticking agglomerates of particles, characterized by a velocity lower than the mean flow velocity. The lifetime of this blocking regions can stand several thousands time units. Moreover, our analysis of the mean square displacement shows a growth of the form with . This indicates the presence of a subdiffusive flow in the quasi-static regime characterized by the presence of vortices. In this work we detail how the observed transient agglomerates of particles deform the flow and we used a local relaxation time analysis for characterizing the inhomogeneities.

DOI10.1007/s10035-014-0497-1