Simulating dense granular flow using the μ(I)-rheology within a space-time framework

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A space-time framework is applied to simulate dense granular flow. Two different numerical experiments are performed: a column collapse and a dam break on an inclined plane. The experiments are modeled as two-phase flows. The dense granular material is represented by a constitutive model, the (Formula presented.) (I)-rheology, that is based on the Coulomb's friction law, such that the normal stress applied by the pressure is related to the tangential stress. The model represents a complex viscoplastic material behavior. The interface between the dense granular material and the surrounding light fluid is captured with a level set function. Due to discontinuities close to the the interface, the mesh requires a sufficient resolution. The space-time approach allows unstructured meshes in time and, therefore a well-refined mesh in the temporal direction around the interface. In this study, results and performance of a flat and a simplex space time discretization are verified and analyzed.

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Gesenhues, L., & Behr, M. (2021). Simulating dense granular flow using the μ(I)-rheology within a space-time framework. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 93(9), 2889–2904. https://doi.org/10.1002/fld.5014

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