Density waves and $1/f$ density fluctuations in granular flow
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- 24 August 1994
Abstract
We simulate the granular flow in a narrow pipe with a lattice-gas automaton model. We find that the density in the system is characterized by two features. One is that spontaneous density waves propagate through the system with well-defined shapes and velocities. The other is that density waves are so distributed to make the power spectra of density fluctuations as $1/f^{\alpha}$ noise. Three important parameters make these features observable and they are energy dissipation, average density and the rougness of the pipe walls.
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- Version 1, 1994-08-24, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review E, 51 (3), 1745.
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