2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11071849
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Analysis and Optimization of Material Flow inside the System of Rotary Coolers and Intake Pipeline via Discrete Element Method Modelling

Abstract: There is hardly any industry that does not use transport, storage, and processing of particulate solids in its production process. In the past, all device designs were based on empirical relationships or the designer’s experience. In the field of particulate solids, however, the discrete element method (DEM) has been increasingly used in recent years. This study shows how this simulation tool can be used in practice. More specifically, in dealing with operating problems with a rotary cooler which ensures the t… Show more

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“…Future research will also concentrate on discovering and utilizing materials that are resistant to deterioration and particle harm. To do this, improved coatings, liners, and wear-resistant materials must be investigated [24]. These materials must resist the abrasive nature of particle flow and reduce the damage to particles and equipment surfaces.…”
Section: Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research will also concentrate on discovering and utilizing materials that are resistant to deterioration and particle harm. To do this, improved coatings, liners, and wear-resistant materials must be investigated [24]. These materials must resist the abrasive nature of particle flow and reduce the damage to particles and equipment surfaces.…”
Section: Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%