Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
1997-02-03
Int. J. Mod. Phys. C 8, 953 1997
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
13 pages with 7 postscript figures, LaTeX (uses psfig). Submitted to International Journal of Modern Physics C
Scientific paper
10.1142/S0129183197000825
An initially homogeneous freely evolving fluid of inelastic hard spheres develops inhomogeneities in the flow field (vortices) and in the density field (clusters), driven by unstable fluctuations. Their spatial correlations, as measured in molecular dynamics simulations, exhibit long range correlations; the mean vortex diameter grows as the square root of time; there occur transitions to macroscopic shearing states, etc. The Cahn--Hilliard theory of spinodal decomposition offers a qualitative understanding and quantitative estimates of the observed phenomena. When intrinsic length scales are of the order of the system size, effects of physical boundaries and periodic boundaries (finite size effects in simulations) are important.
Brito Ricardo
Ernst Matthieu H.
Orza J. A. G.
van Noije P. C. T.
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