Title of article :
Assessing continuum postulates in simulations of granular flow
Author/Authors :
Rycroft، نويسنده , , Chris H. and Kamrin، نويسنده , , Ken and Bazant، نويسنده , , Martin Z.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Continuum mechanics relies on the fundamental notion of a mesoscopic volume “element” in which properties averaged over discrete particles obey deterministic relationships. Recent work on granular materials suggests that a continuum law may be inapplicable, revealing inhomogeneities at the particle level, such as force chains and slow cage breaking. Here, we analyze large-scale three-dimensional discrete-element method (DEM) simulations of different granular flows and show that an approximate “granular element” defined at the scale of observed dynamical correlations (roughly three to five particle diameters) has a reasonable continuum interpretation. By viewing all the simulations as an ensemble of granular elements which deform and move with the flow, we can track material evolution at a local level. Our results confirm some of the hypotheses of classical plasticity theory while contradicting others and suggest a subtle physical picture of granular failure, combining liquid-like dependence on deformation rate and solid-like dependence on strain. Our computational methods and results can be used to guide the development of more realistic continuum models, based on observed local relationships between average variables.
Keywords :
granular materials , Numerical methods
Journal title :
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
Journal title :
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids