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- Investigation of nonlocal granular fluidity models using nuclear magnetic resonance
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- Victoria University of Wellington
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Nonlocal rheology models describe features in granular flows, such as scale dependence and flow below the yield point, that are not captured by local rheology models. It has been proposed that these features may be described by the transport of a property known as the granular fluidity. In this article, we studied an annular Couette shear cell of lobelia seeds using nuclear magnetic resonance to collect detailed measurements of the velocity distribution and volume fraction. These data were us...
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- Research paper
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- Date created
- 2024
- Creator
- Daniel Clarke / Joseph Poata / Petrik Galvosas / Daniel J Holland
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- https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Investigation_of_nonlocal_granular_fluidity_mo...
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- Engineering / Civil engineering / Mathematical sciences / Physical sciences / Civil Engineering / Fluids & Plasmas
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