[内容简介]
The field of granular physics has burgeoned since its development in the late 1980s, when physicists first began to use statistical mechanics to study granular media. They are prototypical of complex systems, manifesting metastability, hysteresis and bistability, and a range of other fascinating phenomena. This book is a wide-ranging account of developments in granular physics, and lays out the foundations of the statics and dynamics of granular physics. It covers a wide range of subfields, ranging from fluidization to jamming, and these are modeled through a range of computer simulation and theoretical approaches. Written with an eye to pedagogy and completeness, this book will be a valuable asset for any researcher in this field. It includes the most recent ideas and contains discussions at the end of each chapter. The book also contains contributions from Professor Sir Sam Edwards, with Dr Raphael Blumenfeld; Professor Isaac Goldhirsch; and Professor Philippe Claudin.
[目次]
1. Introduction;
2. Computer simulation approaches - an overview;
3. Structure of vibrated powders - numerical results;
4. Collective structures in sand - the phenomenon of bridging;
5. On angles of repose: bistability and collapse;
6. Compaction of disordered grains in the jamming limit: sand on random graphs;
7. Shaking a box of sand I - a simple lattice model;
8. Shaking a box of sand II - at the jamming limit, when shape matters!;
9. Avalanches with reorganising grains;
10. From earthquakes to sandpiles - stick-slip motion;
11. Coupled continuum equations: the dynamics of sand-pile surfaces;
12. Theory of rapid granular flows;
13. The thermodynamics of granular materials;
14. Static properties of granular materials;
Author index; Subject index; Bibliography.