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Granular gases are composed of macroscopic bodies kept in motion by an external energy source such as a violent shaking. The behaviour of such systems is quantitatively different from that of ordinary molecular gases: due to the size of the constituents, external fields have a stronger effect on the dynamics and, more importantly, the kinetic energy of the gas is no longer a conserved quantity. The key role of the inelasticity of collisions has been correctly appreciated for about fifteen years, and the ensuing consequences in terms of phase behaviour or transport properties studied in an increasing and now vast body of literature.
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Emmanuel Trizac
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Journal of Physics A Mathematical and General
University of California, San Diego
Center for Theoretical Biological Physics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a19a1e5bdd35483aadec77b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/38/47/b01