We consider a steady, homogeneous, shearing flow of identical, rigid, frictionless, inelastic spheres. We adopt nonlinear stress relations that include anisotropy in the velocity fluctuations and, in the balance equations for the second moment of the velocity fluctuations, we incorporate velocity correlations in the expressions for the collisional production. We use the resulting solutions of the balance equations in existing expressions for the dimensionless pressure, shear stress, and the normal stress difference to determine their behavior with volume fraction. The first normal stress difference remains near zero, the pressure, shear stress and second normal stress difference increase monotonically, becoming singular at random close packing with powers 5/2, 5/2, and 7/4, respectively.

Singular behavior of the stresses in the limit of random close packing in collisional, simple shearing flows of frictionless spheres

Berzi, D
2020-01-01

Abstract

We consider a steady, homogeneous, shearing flow of identical, rigid, frictionless, inelastic spheres. We adopt nonlinear stress relations that include anisotropy in the velocity fluctuations and, in the balance equations for the second moment of the velocity fluctuations, we incorporate velocity correlations in the expressions for the collisional production. We use the resulting solutions of the balance equations in existing expressions for the dimensionless pressure, shear stress, and the normal stress difference to determine their behavior with volume fraction. The first normal stress difference remains near zero, the pressure, shear stress and second normal stress difference increase monotonically, becoming singular at random close packing with powers 5/2, 5/2, and 7/4, respectively.
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