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The Inertial number I is a dimensionless quantity which quantifies the significance of dynamic effects on the flow of a granular material. It measures the ratio of inertial forces of grains to imposed forces: a small value corresponds to the quasi-static state, while a high value corresponds to the inertial state or even the "dynamic" state.[1][2][3][4] It is given by:

I=γ˙dP/ρ,

where γ˙ is the shear rate, d the average particle diameter, P is the pressure and ρ is the density.

Generally three regimes are distinguished:

One model of dense granular flows, the μ(I) rheology, asserts that the coefficient of friction μ of a granular material is a function of the inertial number only.

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