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The Diffusion of Passive Tracers in Laminar Shear Flow
Published on: May 1, 2018
Self-diffusion in inhomogeneous granular shearing flows
Riccardo Artoni1, Patrick Richard1, Michele Larcher2
1MAST-GPEM, Université Gustave Eiffel, IFSTTAR, F-44344 Bouguenais, France.
Abstract:
In this Letter, we discuss how flow inhomogeneity affects the self-diffusion behavior in granular flows. Whereas self-diffusion scalings have been well characterized in the past for homogeneous shearing, the effect of shear localization and nonlocality of the flow has not been studied. We, therefore, present measurements of self-diffusion coefficients in discrete numerical simulations of steady, inhomogeneous, and collisional shearing flows of nearly identical, frictional, and inelastic spheres. We focus on a wide range of dense solid volume fractions, that correspond to geophysical and industrial shearing flows that are dominated by collisional interactions. We compare the measured values first with a scaling based on shear rate and, then, on a scaling based on the granular temperature. We find that the latter does much better than the former in collapsing the data. The results lay the foundations of diffusion models for inhomogeneous shearing flows, which should be useful in treating problems of mixing and segregation.
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