Thermophysical Characteristics of a Cold Compressed Granular Medium: An Experimental Investigation

To our knowledge, very few models have described the thermal behavior of granular media or powders as a function of the mechanical stresses to which they are subjected. In recent years, many researchers have expressed great interest in establishing laws that can show the relationship between the app...

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