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dc.contributor.advisorAlam, Meheboob-
dc.contributor.authorLakshminarayana Reddy, M.H.-
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-19T06:52:02Z-
dc.date.available2019-07-19T06:52:02Z-
dc.date.issued2016-06-20-
dc.identifier.citationLakshminarayana Reddy, M.H. 2016, Plane shock waves in granular gases and regularized moment equations, Ph.D thesis, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bengaluruen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10572/2683-
dc.description.abstractGranular materials are usually defined to be a collection of large number of discrete, dissipative, solid particles, which are ubiquitous in nature. They are one of the most used materials in the real world after water, and are of substantial importance in many industrial and natural processes [Campbell (1990); Jaeger et al. (1992); Ottino & Khakhar (2000); Goldhirsch (2003); Rao & Nott (2008); Forterre & Pouliquen (2008); Umbanhowar (2003)] such as agriculture, energy production, storms, avalanche, etc. They are so prevalent in the world that we eat them (rice, food grains), drink them (pharmaceutical powders), some times breathe them (dust), use them as cosmetics, and play with them (sand, snow) in our daily life. Granular materials play a very important role in many industrial processes because almost every industry (food industry, agriculture industry, chemical industry, construction industry, and pharmaceutical industry, etc.) relies on the bulk transport of granular materials such as sand, cement, coal, crushed stones, food grains, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, etc [Jaeger et al. (1992)].en_US
dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.publisherJawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Researchen_US
dc.rights© 2016 JNCASR-
dc.subjectKinetic theory of gasesen_US
dc.subjectGranular gasesen_US
dc.subjectPlane shock wavesen_US
dc.titlePlane shock waves in granular gases and regularized moment equationsen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.type.qualificationlevelDoctoralen_US
dc.type.qualificationnamePh.D.en_US
dc.publisher.departmentEngineering Mechanics Unit (EMU)en_US
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