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Particle-Particle Interactions

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Particle-Particle Interactions

Particle-Particle Interactions


The behavior of granular systems is determined by the interaction between its constituting particles. Detailed insights in the particle interaction are essential for truly understanding the properties of granular matter, as well as for modeling and simulating granular systems.

Dynamic collisions and static contacts between particles are both characterized by interaction forces. One aim of this project is to obtain sufficiently realistic and yet efficient expressions for these interaction forces. Such expressions are the basis for high quality force-based particle simulations of granular systems.

Another paradigm is to describe the contact between particles by effective collision-rules rather than forces. One of these collision-rules is based on the concept of the coefficients of restitution. This concept is the foundation of both, highly efficient event-driven molecular dynamics for the simulation of granular systems as well as kinetic theory of granular matter based on the Boltzmann equation. This project involves high precision measurements of the coefficients of restitution as well as theoretical works to improve and extend the underlying concept. Moreover, this project is devoted to pushing the boundaries of event-driven simulation and kinetic theory.

Current research is focused on the collision of complex-shaped particles, nano-particles and on impact phenomena where the inner degrees of freedom of the colliding objects are explicitly relevant.

Publications

Severin Strobl, Marcus Bannerman, Thorsten Pöschel
Stable algorithm for event detection in event-driven particle dynamics: logical states
Computational Particle Mechanics 3, 383-388(2016)
Michael Heckel, Aldo Glielmo, Nina Gunkelmann, Thorsten Pöschel
Can we obtain the coefficient of restitution from the sound of a bouncing ball?
Physical Review E 93, 032901(2016)
Dan Serero, Nina Gunkelmann, Thorsten Pöschel
Hydrodynamics of binary mixtures of granular gases with stochastic coefficient of restitution
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 781, 595-621(2015)
Aldo Glielmo, Nina Gunkelmann, Thorsten Pöschel
Coefficient of Restitution of Aspherical Particles
Physical Review E 90, 052204(2014)
Christian Schöner, Stephan Rennecke, Alfred P. Weber, Thorsten Pöschel
Introduction of a new technique to measure the coefficient of restitution for nanoparticles
Chemie Ingenieur Technik 86, 365-374(2014)
Nina Gunkelmann, Marina Montaine, Thorsten Pöschel
Stochastic behavior of the coefficient of normal restitution
Physical Review E 89, 022205(2014)
Eric Josef Ribeiro Parteli, Jochen Schmidt, Christina Blümel, Karl-Ernst Wirth, Wolfgang Peukert, Thorsten Pöschel
Attractive particle interaction forces and packing density of fine glass powders
Scientific Reports 4, 6227(2014)
Patric Müller, Michael Heckel, Achim Sack, Thorsten Pöschel
Complex Velocity Dependence of the Coefficient of Restitution of a Bouncing Ball
Physical Review Letters 110, 254301(2013)
Diego Fregolente Mendes de Oliveira, Edson D. Leonel
Some dynamical properties of a classical dissipative bouncing ball model with two nonlinearities
Physica A 392, 1762–1769(2013)
Malgorzata Borówko, Thorsten Pöschel, Stefan Sokolowski, Tomasz Staszewski
Janus Particles at Walls Modified with Tethered Chains
Journal of Physical Chemistry B 117, 1166−1175(2013)
Patric Müller, Thorsten Pöschel
Event-driven molecular dynamics of soft particles
Physical Review E 87, 033301(2013)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Nicole Albers, Frank Spahn, Thorsten Pöschel
Erratum: Collision dynamics of granular particles with adhesion [Physical Review E 76, 051302 (2007)]
Physical Review E 87, 039904(E)(2013)
Nina Gunkelmann, Dan Serero, Thorsten Pöschel
Temperature of a granular gas with regard to the stochastic nature of particle interactions
New Journal of Physics 15, 093030(2013)
Thorsten Pöschel, Patric Müller
Event-driven DEM of soft spheres
AIP Conference Proceedings 1542, 149-152(2013)
Chuan-Yu Wu, Thorsten Pöschel
Micro-mechanics and dynamics of cohesive particle systems
Granular Matter 15, 389-390(2013)
Eric Josef Ribeiro Parteli
Using LIGGGHTS for performing DEM simulations of particles of complex shapes with the multisphere method
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Discrete Element Methods, pp. 217 – 222(2013)
Eric Josef Ribeiro Parteli
DEM simulation of particles of complex shapes using the multisphere method: Application for additive manufacturing
AIP Conference Proceedings 1542, 185-188(2013)
Michael Heckel, Patric Müller, Thorsten Pöschel, Jason Gallas
Circular ratchets as transducers of vertical vibrations into rotations
Physical Review E 86, 061310(2012)
Patric Müller, Thorsten Pöschel
Oblique impact of frictionless spheres: On the limitations of hard sphere models for granular dynamics
Granular Matter 14, 115-120(2012)
Patric Müller, Dominik Krengel, Thorsten Pöschel
Negative coefficient of normal restitution
Physical Review E 85, 041306(2012)
Patric Müller, Thorsten Pöschel
Collision of Viscoelastic Spheres: Compact Expressions for the Coefficient of Normal Restitution
Physical Review E 84, 021302(2011)
Marina Montaine, Michael Heckel, Christof Krülle, Thomas Schwager, Thorsten Pöschel
Coefficient of restitution as a fluctuating quantity
Physical Review E 84, 041306(2011)
Patric Müller, Thorsten Pöschel
Two-ball problem revisited: Limitations of event-driven modeling
Physical Review E 83, 041304(2011)
Thomas Schwager, Volker Becker, Thorsten Pöschel
Coefficient of tangential restitution for viscoelastic spheres
The European Physical Journal E, 27, 107-114(2008)
Volker Becker, Thomas Schwager, Thorsten Pöschel
Coefficient of tangential restitution for the linear dashpot model
Physical Review E, 77, 011304(2008)
Thomas Schwager, Thorsten Pöschel
Coefficient of restitution for viscoelastic spheres: The effect of delayed recovery
Physical Review E, 78, 051304(2008)
Thorsten Pöschel, Nikolai Brilliantov, Arno Formella, Michael Heckel, Christof Krülle, Patric Müller, Clara Salueña, Thomas Schwager
Contact of granular particles and the simulation of rapid flows using event-driven molecular dynamics
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering 12, 827-870(2008)
Thomas Schwager, Thorsten Pöschel
Coefficient of restitution and linear dashpot model revisited
Granular Matter 9, 465-469(2007)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Nicole Albers, Frank Spahn, Thorsten Pöschel
Collision dynamics of granular particles with adhesion
Physical Review E 76, 051302(2007)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Thorsten Pöschel
Adhesive interactions of viscoelastic spheres
Powders & Grains 2005: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Micromechanics of Granular Media (Garcia-Rojo, R., Herrmann, H. J., McNamara, S.), 1247-1253. Taylor & Francis.
(2005)
Thorsten Pöschel, Thomas Schwager, Nikolai Brilliantov, Alexei Zaikin
Rolling friction and bistability of rolling motion
Powders & Grains 2005: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Micromechanics of Granular Media (Garcia-Rojo, R., Herrmann, H. J., McNamara, S.) 2, 505-509. Taylor & Francis.
(2005)
Thorsten Pöschel, Nikolai Brilliantov, Alexei Zaikin
Bistability and noise-enhanced velocity of rolling motion
Europhysics Letters 69, 371-377(2005)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Thorsten Pöschel
Collision of adhesive viscoelastic particles
The Physics of Granular Media (Hinrichsen, H. and Wolf, D. E.), 189-209. Amsterdam: Wiley.(2004)
Thorsten Pöschel, Nikolai Brilliantov
Chains of viscoelastic spheres
Granular Gases (Pöschel, T. and Luding, S) 564, 203-212. Berlin: Springer.(2001)
Thorsten Pöschel, Nikolai Brilliantov
Extremal collision sequences of particles on a line: Optimal transmission of kinetic energy
Physical Review Letters 63, 021505(2001)
Thorsten Pöschel
Dynamics of granular systems (in German)
Logos, Berlin(2001)
Volkhard Buchholtz, Jan Freund, Thorsten Pöschel
Molecular dynamics of comminution in ball mills
European Physical Journal B 16, 169–182(2000)
Volkhard Buchholtz, Jan Freund, Thorsten Pöschel
Molekulardynamische Untersuchung von Zerkleinerungsprozessen in Kugelmühlen
Schüttgut 6, 11-24(2000)
Thorsten Pöschel, Thomas Schwager, Nikolai Brilliantov
Rolling friction of a hard cylinder on a viscous plane
European Physical Journal B 10, 169-174(1999)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Thorsten Pöschel
Rolling as a “continuing collision”
European Physical Journal B 12, 299-301(1999)
Rosa Ramírez, Thorsten Pöschel, Nikolai Brilliantov, Thomas Schwager
Coefficient of restitution of colliding viscoelastic spheres
Physical Review E 60, 4465-4472(1999)
Thorsten Pöschel
Dynamics of granular systems – Theory, experiments, and numerical experiments (in German)
habilitation thesis, Humboldt-University Berlin(1999)
Thorsten Pöschel, Thomas Schwager
Comment on “Clustering of Granular Assemblies with Temperature Dependent Restitution under Keplerian Differential Rotation”
Physical Review Letters 80, 5708(1998)
Thorsten Pöschel, Thomas Schwager
Coefficient of restitution of viscous particles and cooling rate of granular gases
Physical Review E, 57, 650-654(1998)
Thomas Schwager, Thorsten Pöschel
Contact of viscous spheres
Friction, Arching and Contact Dynamics (Wolf, D. E. and Grassberger, P.), 293-299, World Scientific, Singapore
(1997)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Frank Spahn, Jan-Martin Hertzsch, Thorsten Pöschel
Model for collisions in granular gases
Physical Review E 53, 5382-5392(1996)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Frank Spahn, Jan-Martin Hertzsch, Thorsten Pöschel
The collision of particles in granular systems
Physica A 231, 417-424(1996)
Thorsten Pöschel, Thomas Schwager
Cooling rate of a granular gas (in German)
Dynamik, Evolution, Strukturen: Nichtlineare Dynamik und Statistik komplexer Strukturen (Freund, J.) 237-246, Köster, Berlin
(1996)
Thorsten Pöschel, Volkhard Buchholtz
Molecular dynamics of arbitrarily shaped granular particles
Journal de Physique I France 5, 1431-1455(1995)
Nikolai Brilliantov, Frank Spahn, Jan-Martin Hertzsch, Thorsten Pöschel
On collisions between granular particles: Application to planetary rings
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society 26, 1143-1144(1994)
Thorsten Pöschel, Volkhard Buchholtz
Static friction phenomena in granular materials: Coulomb law versus particle geometry
Physical Review Letters 71, 3963-3966(1993)

Posters

Attractive particle interaction forces and packing density of fine glass powders (Poster)
Eric Parteli, J. Schmidt, C. Blümel, K. E. Wirth, W. Peukert, Thorsten Pöschel
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