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Linear stability analysis of rapid granular flow down a slope and density wave formation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 May 2004
Abstract
The linear stability of rapid granular flow down a slope under gravity to the longitudinal perturbations is analysed using hydrodynamic equations. It is demonstrated that the steady flow uniform along the flow direction becomes unstable to long-wavelength perturbations longitudinal to the flow direction for certain parameter ranges to form a density wave, in contrast to the finite-wavelength instability for transverse perturbations (Forterre & Pouliquen 2002). It is shown that the instability can be understood as the long-wave instability of kinematic waves in a quasi-one-dimensional system. The results are compared with our previous molecular dynamics simulations (Mitarai & Nakanishi 2001), where spontaneous density wave formation was found.
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