PhD project
Granular materials are ubiquitous in a large variety of natural as well as industrial systems. One of their most fascinating properties is their ability to either sustain elastic stresses as solids, or to flow as fluids, depending on the applied solicitation. The present project will tackle the fundamental mechanisms arising when both a stagnant granular zone (quasi-static) and a dense-liquid granular zone (inertial regime) coexist with mainly the help of well-documented and well-calibrated DEM and FEMLIP numerical simulations.
Two model granular systems will be addressed: a lid-driven cavity and an inclined free-surface granular flow with a dead zone trapped by a wall.
The expected breakthrough concerns the identification of the role of fluctuations under well-controlled boundary conditions. This project is of utmost importance for a better understanding of granular flows around structures and forces exerted on those structures.
CONTACTS
- PI: Thierry Faug
- Co-PI: Frédéric Dufour
- PhD: François Kneib
PARTNERS
- INRAE Grenoble
- 3SR
FUNDING
- Tec21
- INRAE Grenoble
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