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Shocked granular flow over multiple obstacles

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Abstract

Interaction of supersonic granular flow [1] with obstacles in a confined channel generates shock waves characterised by a nearly parabolic front of agitating grains in the outer region and a heap of static grains in the inner region. The inner static heap results from granular collapse due to high volume fraction and enhanced collision rate near the obstacle [2]. The present work reports interesting flow structures when granular shock waves are formed on an array of three identical wedges placed in line transverse to the flow direction in a rectangular chute at different symmetrical spacings. It is observed that spacing has a profound influence, resulting in three types of flow structures [3,4]. The experimental data showed a strong dependence of normalised shock stand-off distance on Froude number and normalised spacing. The normalised shock stand-off distance also followed a linear trend for a range of Froude numbers. Due to structural changes in the dynamic heap [3], a non-intuitive behaviour with wedge spacing is observed. These features will be discussed in detail using high-resolution shadowgraphy and velocity field obtained from particle imaging velocimetry.

Publication: [1] Amarouchene, Yacine & Kellay, Hamid 2006 Speed of sound from shock fronts in granular<br>flows. Physics of Fluids 18 (3), 031707.<br>[2] Khan, A. et al. (2022). "Detachment of strong shocks in confined granular flows". In:<br>Journal of Fluid Mechanics 936.<br>[3] Amarouchene, Y. and H. Kellay (2001). "Dynamic sand dunes". In: Phys. Rev. Lett.<br>86.19, p. 4286.<br>[4] Khan, Aqib, Verma, Shivam, Hankare, Priyanka, Kumar, Rakesh & Kumar, Sanjay<br>2020 Shock–shock interactions in granular flows. Journal of Fluid Mechanics 884

Presenters

  • Yash Jaiswal

    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Authors

  • Yash Jaiswal

    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

  • Aqib Khan

    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (I

  • Rakesh Kumar

    Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur, India

  • Sanjay Kumar

    Department of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Department of Aerospace Engineering, IIT Kanpur, Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur