Liquid clustering and capillary pressure in granular media

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By means of extensive lattice Boltzmann simulations, we investigate the process of growth and coalescence of liquid clusters in a granular material as the amount of liquid increases. A homogeneous grain-liquid mixture is obtained by means of capillary condensation, thus providing meaningful statistics on the liquid distribution inside the granular material. The tensile stress carried by the grains as a function of the amount of condensed liquid reveals four distinct states, with a peak stress occurring at the transition from a primary coalescence process, where the cohesive strength is carried mostly by the grains, to a secondary process governed by the increase of the liquid cluster volumes. We show that the evolution of capillary states is correctly captured by a simple model accounting for the competing effects of the Laplace pressure and grain-liquid interface.

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Delenne, J. Y., Richefeu, V., & Radjai, F. (2014). Liquid clustering and capillary pressure in granular media. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 762(1). https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2014.676

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