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Modeling of non-spherical particle flows: Movement and orientation behavior

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Abstract The fast advancement of existing and new functional material systems, where particulate morphology differs from traditional systems (e.g. fibers, flakes,), demands technical know-how on the processing of non-spherical particles… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The fast advancement of existing and new functional material systems, where particulate morphology differs from traditional systems (e.g. fibers, flakes,), demands technical know-how on the processing of non-spherical particles in liquid media. There are few to no technical relevant tools available for the prediction of such particulate systems, specifically when particle-particle interactions and particle orientation are relevant, making development of such processes time consuming and expensive. Therefore, a tool is needed to support process design and further understand of non-spherical systems. On this work, a novel approach for the calculation of drag forces and drag induced torques for non-spherical particles in the context of CFD-DEM coupling is presented. The approach is inspired by Stokesian Dynamics for the computation of drag forces and torques when using the multi-sphere method for the representation of non-spherical particles.

Keywords: orientation; modeling non; spherical particles; particle; non spherical; spherical particle

Journal Title: Powder Technology
Year Published: 2021

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