Sands, Powders, and Grains: An Introduction to the Physics of Granular Materials

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Springer Science & Business Media, 6 déc. 2012 - 214 pages
This introductory text develops the fundamental physics of the behavior of granular materials. It covers the basic properties of flow, friction, and fluidization of uniform granular materials; discusses mixing and segregation of heterogeneous materials (the famous "brazil-nut problem"); and concludes with an introduction to numerical models. The presentation begins with simple experiments and uses their results to build concepts and theorems about materials whose behavior is often quite counter-intuitive; presenting in a unified way the background needed to understand current work in the field. Developed for students at the University of Paris, the text will be suitable for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduates; while also being of interest to researchers and engineers just entering the field.
 

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Introduction
1
Casting by Sacrificial Polystyrene
7
Interactions in Granular Media
19
3
28
Fluidization Decompaction and Fragmentation
53
Cylindrical Container of Diameter D
74
39
115
Granular Media in a State of Flow
119
Mixing and Segregation
154
96
155
101
161
110
168
117
175
Numerical Simulations
185
Linear Model of a Binary Collision
194
Bibliography
208

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93
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