Issue 31, 2013

Granular materials composed of shape-anisotropic grains

Abstract

Granular physics has made considerable progress during the past decades in the understanding of static and dynamic properties of large ensembles of interacting macroscopic particles, including the modeling of phenomena like jamming, segregation and pattern formation, the development of related industrial applications or traffic flow control. The specific properties of systems composed of shape-anisotropic (elongated or flattened) particles have attracted increasing interest in recent years. Orientational order and self-organization are among the characteristic phenomena that add to the special features of granular matter of spherical or irregularly shaped particles. An overview of this research field is given.

Graphical abstract: Granular materials composed of shape-anisotropic grains

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
28 Jan 2013
Accepted
30 May 2013
First published
30 May 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 7401-7418

Granular materials composed of shape-anisotropic grains

T. Börzsönyi and R. Stannarius, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 7401 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM50298H

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