4.6 Article

DEM Investigation of the Influence of Particulate Properties and Operating Conditions on the Mixing Process in Rotary Drums: Part 1-Determination of the DEM Parameters and Calibration Process

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr8020222

Keywords

calibration; DEM; input parameters; non-spherical particles; particulates

Funding

  1. Research Infrastructure Development of the CENET [CZ.1.05/2.1.00/19.0389]
  2. Research in the field of effects of abrasive bulk solids on process equipment [SP2020/19]
  3. Structural Founds of the European Union [CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/17_049/0008407]

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This paper's goal was to select methods and a calibration procedure which would lead to the determination of relevant parameters of a discrete element method (DEM) and virtual material creation. Seven particulates were selected with respect to their shape (spherical and non-spherical), size and density. The first calibration experiment involved packing test to determine the shape accuracy and bulk density of virtual packed particulates. The series of simulations were compared with real experiments, and the size, shape and density of virtual particles were optimized. Using three apparatuses, the input parameter values were experimentally determined for a contact model that defines the behavior of particulates in DEM simulations. The research part of the paper examines the influence of factors such as particle number; pile formation method; and the method of evaluation of the angle of repose on the process of the calibration of virtual material. The most reproducible results were achieved by the pilling method and by the rotating drum-both evaluated by the geometric method. However, it is always advisable to make an overall visual comparison of the slope shape between the calibration simulation and the experimental curves. The bowl's diameter to particle size ratio should be greater than 25, and the calibration experiment should contain approximately 4000 particles to ensure representative results during angle of repose calibration experiment.

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