Ioan R. Ionescu
Sorbonne
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Physics of Fluids | 2017
Nathan Martin; Ioan R. Ionescu; Anne Mangeney; François Bouchut; Maxime Farin
We simulate here dry granular flows resulting from the collapse of granular columns on an inclined channel (up to 22°) and compare precisely the results with laboratory experiments. Incompressibility is assumed despite the dilatancy observed in the experiments (up to 10%). The 2-D model is based on the so-called μ(I) rheology that induces a Drucker-Prager yield stress and a variable viscosity. A nonlinear Coulomb friction term, representing the friction on the lateral walls of the channel, is added to the model. We demonstrate that this term is crucial to accurately reproduce granular collapses on slopes ≳10°, whereas it remains of little effect on the horizontal slope. Quantitative comparison between the experimental and numerical changes with time of the thickness profiles and front velocity makes it possible to strongly constrain the rheology. In particular, we show that the use of a variable or a constant viscosity does not change significantly the results provided that these viscosities are of the same order. However, only a fine tuning of the constant viscosity (η=1 Pa s) makes it possible to predict the slow propagation phase observed experimentally at large slopes. Finally, we observed that small-scale instabilities develop when refining the mesh (also called ill-posed behavior, characterized in the work of Barker et al. [“Well-posed and ill-posed behaviour of the μ(I)-rheology for granular flow,” J. Fluid Mech. 779, 794–818 (2015)] and in the present work) associated with the mechanical model. The velocity field becomes stratified and the bands of high velocity gradient appear. These model instabilities are not avoided by using variable viscosity models such as the μ(I) rheology. However we show that the velocity range, the static-flowing transition, and the thickness profiles are almost not affected by them.
Journal of Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2015
Ioan R. Ionescu; Anne Mangeney; François Bouchut; Olivier Roche
Journal of Non-newtonian Fluid Mechanics | 2013
Ioan R. Ionescu
Communications in Mathematical Sciences | 2016
François Bouchut; Ioan R. Ionescu; Anne Mangeney
European Journal of Mechanics A-solids | 2018
Riccardo De Pascalis; Julien Dervaux; Ioan R. Ionescu; Laurent Limat
The Key is in the Bend: How Sinuous Gullies can Improve the Understanding of Their Flow Properties | 2008
N. Mangold; Anne Mangeney; François Bouchut; Ioan R. Ionescu
arXiv: Soft Condensed Matter | 2018
Robin Masurel; Matthieu Roché; Laurent Limat; Ioan R. Ionescu; Julien Dervaux
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016
Laurent Limat; Riccardo De Pascalis; Julien Dervaux; Ioan R. Ionescu; Benoit Perthame
Archive | 2015
Nathan Martin; Ioan R. Ionescu; Anne Mangeney; François Bouchut; Maxime Farin
The 5th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2014) | 2014
Ioan R. Ionescu; Jia Li