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Stresses in smooth flows of dense granular media
are generated in split-bottom shear geometries. We find that, within a fluctuation fluidized spatial
region, the form of the stress tensor is directly dictated by the flow field: The stress and strain-rate
tensors are co-linear. The effective friction, defined as the ratio between shear and normal stresses
acting on a shearing plane, is found not to be constant but to vary throughout the flowing zone.
This variation cannot be explained by inertial effects, but appears to be set by the local geometry
of the flow field. This is in agreement with a recent prediction, but in contrast with most models
for slow grain flows, and points to there being a subtle mechanism that selects the flow profiles.
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- Depken, M.; Lechman, J.B.; Hecke, M.L. van; Saarloos, W. van; Grest, G.S.
- Date
- 2007
- Journal
- Europhysics Letters
- Volume
- 78
- Issue
- 5
- Pages
- 58001