Application of the compressible -dependent rheology to chute and shear flow instabilities
We consider the instability properties of dense granular flow in inclined plane and plane shear geometries as tests for the compressible inertial-dependent rheology. The model, which is a recent generalisation of the incompressible 𝜇 rheology, constitutes a hydrodynamical description of dense gran...
Main Authors: | Fannon, J, Moyles, I, Fowler, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2019
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