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Frictional Cooling of Granular Gases: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Published 15 Mar 2017 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1703.04919v1)

Abstract: We study the free evolution of frictional granular gases using large scale molecular dynamics simulation in three dimensions. The system cools due to solid friction among the interacting particles. At early stages of evolution, the density field remains homogeneous and the velocity field follows the Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) distribution. However, at later times, the density field shows clustering and the velocity field shows local ordering. The ordering in the velocity field is studied by invoking analogy from phase ordering systems. The equal-time correlation function of velocity field follows dynamical scaling. The correlation length of velocity field, $L_v(t)$, exhibits power law growth: $L_v(t)\sim t{1/3}$.

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