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Title: Investigation of wall stress and outflow rate in a flat-bottomed bin: A comparison of the DEM model results with the experimental measurements
Authors: Balevičius, Robertas
Sielamowicz, Irena
Mroz, Zenon
Kačianauskas, Rimantas
Keywords: Visco-elastic granular material
Discrete element method
Wall pressure
Granular material stress
Micro-properties
Bulk properties
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Balevičius, R.; Sielamowicz, I.; Mroz, Z.; Kačianauska, R. 2011. Investigation of wall stress and outflow rate in a flat-bottomed bin: A comparison of the DEM model results with the experimental measurements, Powder Technology 214(3): 322–336.
Abstract: The present paper provides a discrete element method (DEM) analysis of the filling and discharge processes of granular material in a 3D flat-bottomed bin. A granular aggregate of nearly round articles (20,400 pea grains, 7.2–7.8 mm in diameter) is considered. The numerical results are compared with the experimental data. The DEM analysis provides an accurate prediction of wall stress distribution and the outflow rate of discharge throughout the bottom orifice. The stress distribution developed within the granular material after filling and during the discharge phase is considered, and the transition from the active to passive stress state is discussed. This analysis aims to quantitatively predict the flow parameters related to the careful identification of the material parameters. The investigation presented may be useful for the ongoing development of DEM.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/850
ISSN: 0032-5910
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