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Simulation results of dense granular gases with particles of different size are compared with theoretical predictions concerning the pair-correlation functions, the collison rate, the energy dissipation, and the mixture pressure. The effective particle-particle correlation function, which enters the equation of state in the same way as the correlation function of monodisperse granular gases, depends...
A large number (~10,000) of uniform stainless steel balls comprising less than one layer coverage on a vertically shaken plate provides a rich system for the study of excited granular media. Viewed from above, the horizontal motion in the layer shows interesting collective behavior as a result of inelastic particle- particle collisions. Clusters appear as localized fluctuations from purely random...
We explore the consequences of the excluded volume interaction of hard spheres at high densities and present a theory for excited granular materials. We first demonstrate that, in the presence of gravity, the granular density crosses over from Boltzmann to Fermi statistics, when temperature is decreased in the weak excitation limit. Comparisons of numerical simulations with our predictions concerning...
Realistic collisions between sand grains are very difficult to simulate correctly because many physical and mechanical nonlinearities occur. In order to simulate larger systems, many proposals have been made to treat collisions in a simplified form. Two of these models and some of the attached pitfalls are presented as well as success stories.
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