Dry granular flows - Rheological measurements of the μ (I) - Rheology

  • Abdoulaye Fall
  • , Michel Badetti
  • , Guillaume Ovarlez
  • , François Chevoir
  • , Jean Noël Roux

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Abstract

Granular materials do not always flow homogeneously like fluids when submitted to external stress, but often form rigid regions that are separated by narrow shear bands where the material yields and flows. This shear localization impacts their apparent rheology, which makes it difficult to infer a constitutive behavior from conventional rheometric measurements. Moreover, they present a dilatant behavior, which makes their study in classical fixed-volume geometries difficult. These features led numerous groups to perform extensive studies with inclined plane flows, which were of crucial importance for the development and the validation of the μ(I)-rheology. Our aim is to develop a method to characterize granular materials with rheometrical tools. Using rheometry measurements in an annular shear cell, dense granular flows of 0.5mm spherical and monodisperse beads are studied. A focus is placed on the comparison between the present results and the μ(I)-rheology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number03005
JournalEPJ Web of Conferences
Volume140
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2017
Event8th International Conference on Micromechanics on Granular Media, Powders and Grains 2017 - Montpellier, France
Duration: 3 Jul 20177 Jul 2017

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