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Title: Analysis and DEM simulation of granular material flow patterns in hopper models of different shapes
Authors: Balevičius, Robertas
Kačianauskas, Rimantas
Mroz, Zenon
Sielamowicz, Irena
Keywords: DEM
Mass flow rate
Velocity distribution
Plane-wedged
Space-wedged
Flat-bottomed hoppers
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Elsevier Science BV
Citation: Balevičius, R.; Kačianauskas, R.; Mroz, Z.; Sielamowicz, I. 2011. Analysis and DEM simulation of granular material flow patterns in hopper models of different shapes, Advanced Powder Technology 22 (2): 226-235
Series/Report no.: Vol. 22; iss. 2 (2011)
Abstract: By using the discrete element method (DEM) a comparison and observations on material flow patterns in plane-wedged, space-wedged, and flat-bottomed hopper were accounted for. Numerical results obtained by combining data of individual particles, statistical processing of particle assemblies and evaluation of the field variables provided the essential characteristics for different regimes of the discharge flow (within steady or unsteady state of flow) and the differences in differently shaped hoppers due to different microscopic inter-particle friction. For validation of the performed simulations, velocity patterns developed in three-dimensional flat-bottomed hopper containing 20,400 pea grains were also analysed. To represent the continuum by avoiding the local effects produced by the individual grains, the simulation results were focused on the mean velocity distributions with data smoothening. The effect of rolling resistance on granular material flow was also considered.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/1755
ISSN: 0921-8831
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