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Bubble and Granular Flows: Differences and Similarities

H. Caps, S. Trabelsi, S. Dorbolo and N. Vandewalle ()
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H. Caps: University of Liège, GRASP, Dept. of Physics, Sart-Tilman B5
S. Trabelsi: University of Liège, GRASP, Dept. of Physics, Sart-Tilman B5
S. Dorbolo: University of Liège, GRASP, Dept. of Physics, Sart-Tilman B5
N. Vandewalle: University of Liège, GRASP, Dept. of Physics, Sart-Tilman B5

A chapter in Traffic and Granular Flow ’03, 2005, pp 553-557 from Springer

Abstract: Summary We have experimentally studied the dense flow of identical bubbles below inclined planes. The flow is driven by the fast motion of dislocations. As a function of the density of dislocations (controlled by the parameter θ), a transition occurs between a simple collective motion and a granular flow regime.

Keywords: dense granular flow; bubbles; defects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-28091-X_56

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