This experimental investigation deals with the observation of the behaviour that dense granular materials present when they flow in steady regime on a rough chute, focusing the attention on the transition to movement of the bed and on quantities involved as the internal friction angle. An important aspect of the study is the identifcation of parameters that distinguish granular from fluid flows, aiming to verify the possibility to describe a granular bed as it was a pseudo-fluid having a particular rheological behaviour. In the experiments we have not used idealised particles (spheres, rods or disks) but sieved powders of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), constituted of non-spherical particles with polydisperse size distribution and surface roughness. A static and a flowing (dynamic) layer are clearly identified. The thickness of the observed layers (static and dynamic) along the chute has been measured for different inclination, finding out that they collapse into a single curve when considered in one-dimensional scale. On the ground of the experimental data we propose a direct way of measuring the dynamic friction angle from chute observations and a simple constitutive law for granular materials in the frictional regime of motion. The law has been tested using velocity profiles obtained by ÿlming the flowing granular bed.
Transition to movement in granular chute flows
SANTOMASO, ANDREA CLAUDIO;CANU, PAOLO
2001
Abstract
This experimental investigation deals with the observation of the behaviour that dense granular materials present when they flow in steady regime on a rough chute, focusing the attention on the transition to movement of the bed and on quantities involved as the internal friction angle. An important aspect of the study is the identifcation of parameters that distinguish granular from fluid flows, aiming to verify the possibility to describe a granular bed as it was a pseudo-fluid having a particular rheological behaviour. In the experiments we have not used idealised particles (spheres, rods or disks) but sieved powders of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), constituted of non-spherical particles with polydisperse size distribution and surface roughness. A static and a flowing (dynamic) layer are clearly identified. The thickness of the observed layers (static and dynamic) along the chute has been measured for different inclination, finding out that they collapse into a single curve when considered in one-dimensional scale. On the ground of the experimental data we propose a direct way of measuring the dynamic friction angle from chute observations and a simple constitutive law for granular materials in the frictional regime of motion. The law has been tested using velocity profiles obtained by ÿlming the flowing granular bed.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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