Continuum Modelling of Granular Flows Using Physica, A 3-D Unstructured Finite-Volume Modelling Framework

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 339 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
"In recent years significant effort has been put into using continuum mechanics for the description of granular flows. Although these models are partially successful in capturing some flow characteristics, they lack essential information on material properties, which are needed to account for the interactions between different particles. Thus, they are incomplete and can not be used to describe processes such as hopper filling/emptying and pneumatic conveying, where particle-particle interactions can lead to phenomena such as segregation, degradation and agglomeration. In this paper, a 3-D unstructured finite-volume framework is presented, which employs interface tracking techniques to solve for the individual material components of the granular mixture in the bulk and thus, determine the material-air interface. Various transport processes, arising from the micro-mechanical properties of the different particle species in the granular mixture, can be obtained through kinetic theory. The transport coefficients of each of the individual species can be determined and analysed in a micro-mechanical framework and the transport process parametrised in the form of constitutive models. These models provide the continuum theory with information on the micro-mechanics.This work describes the continuum framework and the micro-mechanical parametrisations, which are used to describe the processes and interactions at the microscopic level. Numerical simulations and comparisons with experimental data are then presented for the case of binary granular mixtures and conclusions are drawn on the capability of the model to realistically predict and quantify the main characteristics of granular flows."
Citation
APA:
(2001) Continuum Modelling of Granular Flows Using Physica, A 3-D Unstructured Finite-Volume Modelling FrameworkMLA: Continuum Modelling of Granular Flows Using Physica, A 3-D Unstructured Finite-Volume Modelling Framework. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.