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A study of the axial and radial competition segregation in a rotating drum with internal diameter changing

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AICHE JOURNAL
Volume 66, Issue 5, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aic.16921

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mixing; particle technology; particulate flows; segregation

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A binary mixture is mixed in a rotating drum composed by 19 rings with different inner diameters. It is found that the larger particles are concentrated in the rings with smaller inner diameters. The collection of the larger particles in these rings is due to the particle dynamic angle of repose. The transition from the particle segregation core pattern at the end wall to the good radial mixing rings is through a transient turning comet segregation pattern. This transition is closely related to the distance from the ring with the smallest inner diameter to the ring with the largest inner diameter. Having a higher fraction of larger particles in a ring requires both the collection ring having a smaller inner diameter and a smoother inner diameter transition to the neighboring rings.

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