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Oscar Polanía

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The column collapse experiment is a simplified version of natural and industrial granular flows. In this set-up, a column built with grains collapses and spreads over a horizontal plane. Granular flows are often studied with a monodisperse distribution; however, this is not the c ...

Granular column collapse

The role of particle size polydispersity on the velocity and runout

Geophysical mass flows involve particles of different sizes, a property termed polydispersity. The granular column collapse is a simplified experiment for studying transitional granular flows. Our research focuses on the role that polydispersity has on the velocity and runout dis ...
Granular materials are used in several fields and in a wide variety of processes. An important feature of these materials is the diversity of grain sizes, commonly referred to as polydispersity. When granular materials are sheared, they exhibit a predominant small elastic range. ...
The granular column collapse is a simplified version of granular flows such as landslides, avalanches, and other industrial processes mobilized in air or within a fluid. In this configuration, the particles collapse in an accelerating phase, reaching a state of constant spreading ...
In this paper, we study the flow of angular grains in a split-bottom Couette cell. Grains departing from a spherical shape result in collective flow fields that form a heap on the free surface. Here we extend on previous observations in split-bottom cells, exploring a wider range ...