2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201714003039
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Dynamics of granular segregation in quasi two-dimensional system

Abstract: Segregation during flow of granular materials is important from an industrial point of view. Considerable work has been done on granular segregation in heap flows by continuous pouring. We studied the flow and segregation of granular mixtures during heap formation in a quasi two-dimensional rectangular bin by intermittent pouring. The heap formed by repeatedly pouring a fixed mass of the mixture. Each feeding results in the formation of a layer of the mixture on the surface of the heap. The system is a simplif… Show more

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“…Heap is formed when we poured materials on fixed bead of granular materials. Surface flow and segregation is very common during heap formation [29,30,31,32]. Fig.…”
Section: Heap Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heap is formed when we poured materials on fixed bead of granular materials. Surface flow and segregation is very common during heap formation [29,30,31,32]. Fig.…”
Section: Heap Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many researchers have studied this phenomena in last three decades, in most of the cases material fed was continuous [7][8]. Flows on a heap by intermittent feeding has been done by [9][10][11] and still more experimental work is to be done. In this paper, the segregation during heap formation has been studied in a quasi two dimensional rectangular bin for a mixture of different sized spherical particles having equal density by means of high speed video imaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%