granular simulation
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2011 ◽  
Vol 378-379 ◽  
pp. 489-492 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bing Yang ◽  
Jun Yang

Landslides induced by many reasons had resulted in heavy casualties and property losses. Therefore, the research on the failure process of the slope and its final accumulation state is necessary. In this paper, three-dimensional particle flow model is established in PFC3D to simulate the slope failure process, triggered by gravity and seismic load respectively, and the final accumulation state. The landslide movement passing valleys of different shapes are studied and compared. The results show that the shape of valley section has great influence for both load cases.


Author(s):  
Hamid Reza Nazif ◽  
Hassan Basirat Tabrizi ◽  
Farhad A Farhadpour

Three-dimensional, transient turbulent particulate flow in an FCC riser is modeled using an Eulerian/Granular approach. The turbulence in the gas phase is described by a modified realizable (kg-?g) closure model and the kinetic theory of granular flow (KTGF) is employed for the particulate phase. Separate simulations are conducted for a rectangular and a cylindrical riser with similar dimensions. The model predictions are validated against experimental data of Sommerfeld et al (2002) and also compared with the previously reported LES-KTGF simulations of Hansen et al (2003) for the rectangular riser. The (kg-?g)-KTGF model does not perform as well as the LES-KTGF model for the riser with a rectangular cross section. This is because, unlike the more elaborate LES-KTGF model, the simpler (kg-?g)-KTGF model cannot capture the large scale secondary circulations induced by anisotropic turbulence at the corners of the rectangular riser. In the cylindrical geometry, however, the (kg-?g)-KTGF model gives good prediction of the data and is a viable alternative to the more complex LES-KTGF model. This is not surprising as the circulations in the riser with a circular cross section are due to the curvature of the walls and not due to the presence of sharp corners.


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