Velocity distributions and correlations in homogeneously heated granular media

Sung Joon Moon, M. D. Shattuck, and J. B. Swift
Phys. Rev. E 64, 031303 – Published 27 August 2001
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Abstract

We compare the steady state velocity distributions from our three-dimensional inelastic hard sphere molecular dynamics simulation for homogeneously heated granular media, with the predictions of a mean field-type Enskog-Boltzmann equation for inelastic hard spheres [T. P. C. van Noije and M. H. Ernst, Granular Matter 1, 57 (1998)]. Although we find qualitative agreement for all values of density and inelasticity, the quantitative disagreement approaches 40% at high inelasticity or density. By contrast the predictions of the pseudo-Maxwell molecule model [J. A. Carrillo, C. Cercignani, and I. M. Gamba, Phys. Rev. E, 62, 7700 (2000)] are both qualitatively and quantitatively different from those of our simulation. We also measure short-range and long-range velocity correlations exhibiting nonzero correlations at contact before the collision, and being consistent with a slow algebraic decay over a decade in the unit of the diameter of the particle, proportional to r(1+α), where 0.2<α<0.3. The existence of these correlations implies the failure of the molecular chaos assumption and the mean field approximation, which is responsible for the quantitative disagreement of the inelastic hard sphere kinetic theory.

  • Received 27 April 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.64.031303

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Sung Joon Moon*, M. D. Shattuck, and J. B. Swift

  • Center for Nonlinear Dynamics and Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712

  • *Electronic address: moon@chaos.ph.utexas.edu
  • Present address: Department of Physics, City College of CUNY, New York, NY 10031-9198.

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Vol. 64, Iss. 3 — September 2001

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