Propagating fronts on sandpile surfaces

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1999 EDP Sciences
, , Citation L. Mahadevan and Y. Pomeau 1999 EPL 46 595 DOI 10.1209/epl/i1999-00305-x

0295-5075/46/5/595

Abstract

The flow of granular matter such as sand is often characterized by the motion of a thin superficial layer near the free surface, while the bulk of the solid remains immobile. A pair of equations called the BCRE equations (Bouchaud J-P., Cates M. E., Ravi Prakash J. and Edwards S. F. J. Phys. 4 (1994) 1383) have been proposed to model these flows and account for the dynamic exchange of mass between moving and stationary grains using the simplest kinematic considerations. We uncover a new conservation law for the BCRE equations and its variants that unifies a variety of recent special solutions and show that these equations support simple waves, and are capable of finite time singularities that correspond to propagating erosion fronts.

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