2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety

(170f) Time-Dependent and Steady-State Characteristics of Rapid Granular Shear Flows

Authors

Ritvanen, J. - Presenter, Lappeenranta University of Technology
Jalali, P. - Presenter, Lappeenranta University of Technology
Sarkomaa, P. - Presenter, Lappeenranta University of Technology


Rapid granular shear flows show complex behaviors so that they can be assumed as fluids solely or as mixtures of fluids and solids. We have performed experiments on annular granular shear flows using monodisperse and bidisperse steel spheres with 2 and 3 mm in diameter. We present some time-dependent (failure of material due to shear) and steady state (completely- and partially-sheared flows) features of rapid granular flows of these samples. Our results map out the boundary between overall compaction and dilation that characterizes multiphase behavior of system. Dimensionless stresses rise as more material is loaded into the system. On the other hand, increasing compressive force or shear rate facilitates the process of shearing by decreasing the ratio of shear to normal stress.