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Segregation of particulate solids: Experiments and DEM simulations 被引量:12
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作者 M.Combarros H.J.Feise +1 位作者 H.Zetzener A.Kwade 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第1期25-32,共8页
Segregation of granular materials is a complex phenomenon, difficult to measure quantitatively and to predict. Discrete element method (DEM) can be a useful tool to predict segregation effects and to support the ind... Segregation of granular materials is a complex phenomenon, difficult to measure quantitatively and to predict. Discrete element method (DEM) can be a useful tool to predict segregation effects and to support the industrial design. In this context, a very challenging idea is the characterization of the granular solids to provide the key parameters needed for a successful DEM simulation of segregation processes. Rolling friction, sliding friction and the coefficient of restitution are the critical parameters to be studied. These microscopic simulation parameters are calibrated by comparing the macroscopic behavior of granular matter in standard bulk experiments, which have the advantage of being highly repeatable and reliable. An experimental method is presented to characterize free surface segregation. The effects of different particle properties, particularly, shape and size, on segregation of cohesionless materials were investi- gated. From the experiments, particle size demonstrated a stronger effect on segregation than particle shape. Finally, the corresponding DEM simulations of the segregation experiments were presented. The parameters obtained by calibration were validated by the comparison of the modeled segregation behav- ior with the experimental results. Thus, calibrated DEM simulations are capable of predicting segregation effects. 展开更多
关键词 Bulk solidsParticle shapesegregationdemdiscrete element methodSilo
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