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CLUSTERING INSTABILITIES, ARCHING AND ANOMALOUS INTERACTION PROBABILITIES AS EXAMPLES FOR COOPERATIVE PHENOMENA IN DRY GRANULAR MEDIA

Abstract

In a freely cooling granular material fluctuations in density and temperature cause position dependent energy loss. Due to strong local dissipation, pressure and energy drop rapidly and material moves from “hot” to “cold” regions, leading to even stronger dissipation and thus causing the density instability. The assumption of “molecular chaos” is valid only in the homogeneous cooling regime. As soon as the density instability occurs, the impact parameter is no longer uniformly distributed. The pair correlation and the structure functions show that the molecular chaos assumption — together with reasonable excluded volume modeling — is important for short distances and irrelevant on large length scales. In this study, the probability distribution of the collision frequency is examined for pipe flow and for freely cooling granular materials as well. Uncorrelated events lead to a Poisson distribution for the collision frequencies. In contrast, the fingerprint of the cooperative phenomena discussed here is a power-law decay of the probability for many collisions per unit time.

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Issue
Vol. 2 No. 3 (1998)
Section
Research article
Published
1998-09-30
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Authors

STEFAN LUDING

Institute for Computer Applications

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