194 research outputs found

    Effects of Velocity Correlation on Early Stage of Free Cooling Process of Inelastic Hard Sphere System

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    The free cooling process in the inelastic hard sphere system is studied by analysing the data from large scale molecular dynamics simulations on a three dimensional system. The initial energy decay, the velocity distribution function, and the velocity correlation functions are calculated to be compared with theoretical predictions. The energy decay rate in the homogeneous cooling state is slightly but distinctively smaller than that expected from the independent collision assumption. The form of the one particle velocity distribution is found not to be stationary. These contradict to the predictions of the kinetic theory based on the Enskog-Boltzmann equation and suggest that the velocity correlation is already important in the early stage of homogeneous cooling state. The energy decay rate is analysed in terms of the velocity correlation.Comment: 9 pages (figures included). To be published in J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. Vol. 73 No. 1 (2004) Added two references and removed one. Changed the name of T_{L}. Added unit constants in Sec. 5 and

    Spatial Correlations in Compressible Granular Flows

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    For a freely evolving granular fluid, the buildup of spatial correlations in density and flow field is described using fluctuating hydrodynamics. The theory for incompressible flows is extended to the general, compressible case, including longitudinal velocity and density fluctuations, and yields qualitatively different results for long range correlations. The structure factor of density fluctuations shows a maximum at finite wavenumber, shifting in time to smaller wavenumbers and corresponding to a growing correlation length. It agrees well with two-dimensional molecular dynamics simulations.Comment: 12 pages, Latex, 3 figure

    Randomly Driven Granular Fluids: collisional statistics and short scale structure

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    We present a molecular dynamics and kinetic theory study of granular material, modeled by inelastic hard disks, fluidized by a random driving force. The focus is on collisional averages and short distance correlations in the non-equilibrium steady state, in order to analyze in a quantitative manner the breakdown of molecular chaos, i.e. factorization of the two-particle distribution function, f(2)(x1,x2)χf(1)(x1)f(1)(x2)f^{(2)}(x_1,x_2) \simeq \chi f^(1)(x_1) f^{(1)}(x_2) in a product of single particle ones, where xi={ri,vi}x_i = \{{\bf r}_i, {\bf v}_i \} with i=1,2i=1,2 and χ\chi represents the position correlation. We have found that molecular chaos is only violated in a small region of the two-particle phase space {x1,x2}\{x_1,x_2\}, where there is a predominance of grazing collisions. The size of this singular region grows with increasing inelasticity. The existence of particle- and noise-induced recollisions magnifies the departure from mean field behavior. The implications of this breakdown in several physical quantities are explored.Comment: 28 pages, 16 figure

    Two-dimensional Granular Gas of Inelastic Spheres with Multiplicative Driving

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    We study a two-dimensional granular gas of inelastic spheres subject to multiplicative driving proportional to a power v(x)δ|v(\vec{x})|^{\delta} of the local particle velocity v(x)v(\vec{x}). The steady state properties of the model are examined for different values of δ\delta, and compared with the homogeneous case δ=0\delta=0. A driving linearly proportional to v(x)v(\vec{x}) seems to reproduce some experimental observations which could not be reproduced by a homogeneous driving. Furthermore, we obtain that the system can be homogenized even for strong dissipation, if a driving inversely proportional toComment: 4 pages, 5 figures (accepted as Phys. Rev. Lett.

    Проблеми військово-соціального управління: кадрова політика у Збройних Силах України

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    Державна кадрова політика є системою організаційних, правових та інших заходів уповноважених державою суб’єктів щодо формування кадрового забезпечення, тобто укомплектування підготовленими фахівцями органів, які забезпечують виконання функцій держави. Це у повній мірі стосується й кадрової політики Збройних Сил України (ЗСУ), які також є організацією, що здійснює виконання функцій держави

    Forcing and Velocity Correlations in a Vibrated Granular Monolayer

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    The role of forcing on the dynamics of a vertically shaken granular monolayer is investigated. Using a flat plate, surprising negative velocity correlations are measured. A mechanism for this anti-correlation is proposed with support from both experimental results and molecular dynamics simulations. Using a rough plate, velocity correlations are positive, and the velocity distribution evolves from a gaussian at very low densities to a broader distribution at high densities. These results are interpreted as a balance between stochastic forcing, interparticle collisions, and friction with the plate.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    Clustering, Order, and Collapse in a Driven Granular Monolayer

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    Steady state dynamics of clustering, long range order, and inelastic collapse are experimentally observed in vertically shaken granular monolayers. At large vibration amplitudes, particle correlations show only short range order like equilibrium 2D hard sphere gases. Lowering the amplitude "cools" the system, resulting in a dramatic increase in correlations leading either to clustering or an ordered state. Further cooling forms a collapse: a condensate of motionless balls co-existing with a less dense gas. Measured velocity distributions are non-Gaussian, showing nearly exponential tails.Comment: 9 pages of text in Revtex, 5 figures; references added, minor modifications Paper accepted to Phys Rev Letters. Tentatively scheduled for Nov. 9, 199

    The Breakdown of Kinetic Theory in Granular Shear Flows

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    We examine two basic assumptions of kinetic theory-- binary collisions and molecular chaos-- using numerical simulations of sheared granular materials. We investigate a wide range of densities and restitution coefficients and demonstrate that kinetic theory breaks down at large density and small restitution coefficients. In the regimes where kinetic theory fails, there is an associated emergence of clusters of spatially correlated grains
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