Physics of Dry Granular Media edited by H.J. Herrmann, J.-P. Hovi, S. Luding.

Dry granular materials, such as sand, sugar and powders, can be poured into a container like a liquid and can also form a pile, resisting gravity like a solid, which is why they can be regarded as a fourth state of matter, neither solid nor liquid. This book focuses on defining the physics of dry gr...

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Other Authors: Herrmann, H.J (Editor), Hovi, J.-P (Editor), Luding, S. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1998.
Edition:1st ed. 1998.
Series:Nato Science Series E:, Applied Sciences, 350
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505 0 |a 1. Static Packings -- 1. Continuum Modeling of Granular Assemblies: Quasi-Static Dilatancy and Yield -- 2. Modeling and Granular Material Boundary Value Problems -- 3. Models of Stress Propagation in Granular Media -- 4. Elastoplastic Arching in Two Dimensional Granular Heaps -- 5. A Scalar Arching Model -- 6. Stress Correlations and Weight Distributions in Granular Packs -- 7. Exact Determination of Force Networks in a Static Assembly of Discs -- 8. Experimental Study of the Force Distributions inside 2D Granular Systems -- 9. Statistical Analysis of Silo Wall Pressures -- 2. Deformation of the Packing -- 1. Non-Associated Plasticity for Soils, Concrete and Rock -- 2. Static and Dynamic Arching Effect in Granular Materials -- 3. Collisions and Fluctuations for Granular Materials -- 4. Texture-Dependent Rigid-Plastic Behavior -- 5. Fluctuations and Flow for Granular Shearing: Results from Experiment and Simulation -- 6. A Continuum Description of Arching Effects -- 7. Pressure Fluctuations in a Granular Column -- 8. Friction. Dilation, and Plastic Flow Potential -- 9. Particle Kinematics in Sheared Rod Assemblies: Experimental Observations -- 3. Particle-Particle Interactions -- 1. Quasi-Static Contacts -- 2. Collisions & Contacts betweeen Two Particles -- 3. Multicontact Dynamics -- 4. Lasting Contacts in Molecular Dynamics Simulations -- 4. Shape of the Granular Heap -- 1. On the Shape of a Sandpile -- 2. Formation of Sandpiles, Avalanches on an Inclined Plane -- 3. A Minimal Model Approach for Morphodynamics of Dunes -- 5. Theory of Rapid Flows -- 1. Kinetic Theory for Nearly Elastic Spheres -- 2. Kinetics and Dynamics of Rapid Granular Flows -- 3. Inelastic Collisions in Planetary Rings: Thickness and Satellite-Induced Structures -- 4. A Microscopic Model of Energy Dissipation in Granular Collisions -- 5. DSMC — a Stochastic Algorithm for Granular Matter -- 6. Avalanches and Inclined Chutes -- 1. Continuous Flows and Avalanches of Grains -- 2. Friction in Granular Media -- 3. A Phenomenological Model for Avalanches and Surface Flows -- 4. Avalanches in Piles of Rice -- 5. Dynamics of a Ball Roling Down a Rough Inclined Surface -- 6. Chaotic Behavior of a Ball Bouncing on a Rough Inclined Line -- 7. Flow in Pipes and Hoppers -- 1., Granular Flow in Hoppers and Tubes: Gas Grain Interaction -- 2. 1/f Noise in Pipe Flow -- 3. Particles in Liquids -- 4. Similarities between Granular and Traffic Flow -- 8. Vibration -- 1. Chicago Experiments on Convection, Compaction, and Compression -- 2. Granular Packing under Vibration -- 3. Granular Dynamics of Shaking -- 4. Pattern Formation in Vertically Vibrated Granular Layers: Experiment and Simulation -- 5. Faraday Patterns in 2D Granular Layers -- 6. Is There a Critical Accelaration for the Onset of Convection? -- 7. Frustrated Models for Compact Packings -- 8. Rotation and Reptation -- 9. Segregation -- 1. Particle Segregation in Collisional Flows of Inelastic Spheres -- 2. Depletion and Multiparticle Segregation -- 3. Spontaneous Self-Stratification without Shaking -- 4. Segregation due to Surface Flows of Granular Mixtures -- 5. Cellular Automata Models for Granular Media -- 6. Particle Size Segregation. Granular Shocks and Stratification Patterns -- 7. Segregation of Granular Particles in a Nearly Packed Rotating Cylinder: A New Insight for Axial Segregation -- Author Index. 
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