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Granular Gases - the early stage
Nikolai V. Brilliantov, Thorsten Poeschel
Published 2002-03-20Version 1
We investigate the evolution of the velocity distribution function of a granular gas composed of viscoelastic particles in the homogeneous cooling state, i.e. before clustering occurs. The deviation of the velocity distribution function from the Maxwellian distribution is quantified by a Sonine polynomials expansion. The first non-vanishing Sonine coefficient a_2(t), reveals a complex time dependence which allows to assign the granular gas the property of an age. We discuss the possibility to measure the age of a granular gas.
Comments: 12 pages, 3 figures
Journal: In: D. Reguera, L.L. Bonilla, M. Rubi (Eds.): Coherent Structures in Complex Systems, Lecture Notes in Physics, Springer (2001), p. 408
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: granular gases, early stage, velocity distribution function, complex time dependence, sonine polynomials expansion
Tags: journal article
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