2013
DOI: 10.1002/aic.14259
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Comparison of DEM results and Lagrangian experimental data for the flow and mixing of granules in a rotating drum

Abstract: This work assesses the accuracy of the discrete element method (DEM) for the simulation of solids mixing using non‐intrusive Lagrangian radioactive particle tracking data, and explains why it may provide physically sound results even when non‐real particle properties are used. The simulation results concern the size segregation of polydisperse granules in a rotating drum operated in rolling mode. Given that the DEM is sensitive to simulation parameters, the granule properties were measured experimentally or ex… Show more

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“…Di Renzo and Di Maio [145] developed a complex [146,147] showed that increasing the value over certain orders of magnitude has little effect on the accuracy of the simulation, and suggested setting it to 800 N/m. Other works proved that, for non-cohesive particles, simulations are insensitive to the value of the spring constant [148,149], and thus setting it to a low value does not hinder the simulation accuracy. In most works, the value of the constant is reported to be between 10 2 and 10 6 N/m.…”
Section: Modelling Based On the Eulerian-lagrangian Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di Renzo and Di Maio [145] developed a complex [146,147] showed that increasing the value over certain orders of magnitude has little effect on the accuracy of the simulation, and suggested setting it to 800 N/m. Other works proved that, for non-cohesive particles, simulations are insensitive to the value of the spring constant [148,149], and thus setting it to a low value does not hinder the simulation accuracy. In most works, the value of the constant is reported to be between 10 2 and 10 6 N/m.…”
Section: Modelling Based On the Eulerian-lagrangian Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These parameters were set in a way to mimic the flow behavior of sucrose and starch spheres (common drug layering pellets in the pharmaceutical industry) inside a rotating drum. For more details on the methodology for choosing the DEM parameters, the reader is referred to Alizadeh, Bertrand, and Chaouki (2013a). In particular, it is shown in this paper, through dimensional analysis, that when smaller values of the Young's modulus are used, which is common in the literature, a relatively large particle/wall static friction coefficient guarantees adequate particle dynamics.…”
Section: Details Of the Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A comparison of results in determining the parameters of motion of granular fill in a rotating chamber, which was obtained numerically by the method of discrete elements and experimentally by the method of tracking the behavior of radioactive particles, is presented in [23].…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%