Dilatancy and compaction effects on the submerged granular column collapse

Chun Wang, Yongqi Wang, Chong Peng, Xiannan Meng (Collaborator)

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    Abstract

    The effects of dilatancy on the collapse dynamics of granular materials in air or in a liquid are studied experimentally and numerically. Experiments show that dilatancy has a critical effect on the collapse of granular columns in the presence of an ambient fluid. Two regimes of the collapse, one being quick and the other being slow, are observed from the experiments and the underlying reasons are analyzed. A two-fluid smoothed particle hydrodynamics model, based on the granular-fluid mixture theory and the critical state theory, is employed to investigate the complex interactions between the solid particles and the ambient water. It is found that dilatancy, resulting in large effective stress and large frictional coefficient between solid particles, helps form the slow regime. Small permeability, representing large inter-phase drag force, also retards the collapse significantly. The proposed numerical model is capable of reproducing these effects qualitatively.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number103307
    JournalPhysics of Fluids (1994-present)
    Early online date24 Oct 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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