Granular Matter

Papers
(The H4-Index of Granular Matter is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
3D implementation and validation of VOF-coupled non-local granular rheology58
A study of wave propagation and stiffness anisotropy in anisotropically loaded granular material-synthetic fiber binary systems36
Investigating projectile penetration into immersed granular beds via CFD-DEM coupling27
Microscopic insights into thermal cycling effects in granular materials via X-ray microtomography24
Numerical simulation of gas penetration and powder compression during high-pressure dynamic load in silo24
DEM simulation of small strain and large strain behaviors of granular soils with a coherent contact model22
Fluidization of soil under increasing seepage flow: an energy perspective through CFD-DEM coupling22
Effect of particle holdup on bubble formation in suspension medium by VOF–DPM simulation21
Effect of basal friction on granular column collapse20
Insights on the internal dynamics of bi-disperse granular flows from machine learning20
Probabilistic-based analysis and model selection of the tangential stiffness reduction: displacement curves of nonconforming contacts20
Investigating the effects of elongation and flatness on the shear behaviour of breakable granular materials via the DEM19
Multi-scale characteristics of the spatial distribution of space charge density that determines the vertical electric field during dust storms19
Granular binary mixtures improve energy dissipation efficiency of granular dampers18
On the elastoplastic behavior in collisional compression of spherical dust aggregates18
Effect of particle shape on the void space in granular materials: implications for the properties of granular filters18
Macro- and micro-mechanical investigations on liquefaction behaviour of granular material under bi-directional simple shear17
Investigating peak strength of gap-graded soils through discrete element method: mechanisms and prediction17
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