From particles in steady state shear bands via micro-macro to macroscopic rheology laws

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Abstract

Particulate systems and granular matter are discrete systems made of many particles; they display interesting dynamic or static, fluid- or solid-like states, respectively, or both together. The challenge of bridging the gap between the particulate, microscopic picture towards their continuum description (via the so-called micro-macro transition) is one of today’s challenges of modern research. This short paper gives a brief overview of recent progress and some new insights about local granular flow rules for soft particles.

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Luding, S., Singh, A., Roy, S., Vescovi, D., Weinhart, T., & Magnanimo, V. (2017). From particles in steady state shear bands via micro-macro to macroscopic rheology laws. In Springer Proceedings in Physics (Vol. 188, pp. 13–19). Springer Science and Business Media, LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1926-5_2

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