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In the present context "freezing-point volume fraction" refers to a system of hard spheres colliding elastically
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In the present context "freezing-point volume fraction" refers to a system of hard spheres colliding elastically.
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J. Lemaitre, J. P. Troadec, A. Gervois, and D. Bideau, Europhys. Lett. 14, 77 (1991);
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In the present context "thermal equilibrium state" actually refers to the nonequilibrium state of the system in which energy brought into the system by shearing was balanced by that dissipated due to inelastic collisions as well as interparticle friction
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In the present context "thermal equilibrium state" actually refers to the nonequilibrium state of the system in which energy brought into the system by shearing was balanced by that dissipated due to inelastic collisions as well as interparticle friction.
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Campbell (Ref. 5) has assumed that the particles were initially organized in a triangular prismatic packing
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Campbell (Ref. 5) has assumed that the particles were initially organized in a triangular prismatic packing
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C. K. K. Lun and A. A. Bent [J. Fluid Mech. 258, 335 (1994)] have used a face centered cubic array as their initial configuration, and
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M. Y. Louge [Phys. Fluids 6, 2253 (1994)] has initially arranged the interior particles in a hexagonal array. Furthermore
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M. D. Rintol and S. Torquato [J. Chem. Phys. 105, 9258 (1996)] have found that remnants of an initial lattice configuration for spheres can be seen in the final dense random configuration.
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The granular temperature is a term that measures the energy of the random motion of the particles
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The granular temperature is a term that measures the energy of the random motion of the particles.
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