Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Elias Gomes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Luiz Carlos da Silva, Mesquita,André Luiz Amarante, Gomes,Luiz Moreira, Pinheiro,Kelvin Alves, Mesquita,Alexandre Luiz Amarante
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: REM - International Engineering Journal
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Resumo: Abstract Real non-spherical particles can be modeled using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with sphere clusters, superquadrics, or polyhedral particles. However, in applications involving a considerable number of particles, the analysis can become impracticable. The goal of this study is to demonstrate how well spherical particles can reproduce the flow of differently shaped particles. In this analysis, four dry particles are employed with different shapes and sphericity: spherical particles and three non-spherical particles, constituted by a combination of three spherical particles. For each non-spherical particle ensemble, the respective angles of repose were determined with DEM simulations using a simple virtual flow box experiment. Next, the flow of spherical particles through the flow box was calibrated to reach the same angle of repose for each non-spherical particle ensemble by tuning friction coefficients. A comparison of the computational time of the simulations for each non-spherical particle and their spherical representation is presented and discussed. The results show that using spherical particles in DEM simulations reduces the computational processing time in relation to the use of irregular forms in the simulations by approximately 80%.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
title Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
spellingShingle Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
Santos,Elias Gomes
DEM method
calibration
particle sphericity
particle shape
title_short Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
title_full Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
title_fullStr Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
title_full_unstemmed Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
title_sort Discrete element modeling of non-spherical particles using a spherical shape
author Santos,Elias Gomes
author_facet Santos,Elias Gomes
Carvalho,Luiz Carlos da Silva
Mesquita,André Luiz Amarante
Gomes,Luiz Moreira
Pinheiro,Kelvin Alves
Mesquita,Alexandre Luiz Amarante
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Luiz Carlos da Silva
Mesquita,André Luiz Amarante
Gomes,Luiz Moreira
Pinheiro,Kelvin Alves
Mesquita,Alexandre Luiz Amarante
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Elias Gomes
Carvalho,Luiz Carlos da Silva
Mesquita,André Luiz Amarante
Gomes,Luiz Moreira
Pinheiro,Kelvin Alves
Mesquita,Alexandre Luiz Amarante
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv DEM method
calibration
particle sphericity
particle shape
topic DEM method
calibration
particle sphericity
particle shape
description Abstract Real non-spherical particles can be modeled using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with sphere clusters, superquadrics, or polyhedral particles. However, in applications involving a considerable number of particles, the analysis can become impracticable. The goal of this study is to demonstrate how well spherical particles can reproduce the flow of differently shaped particles. In this analysis, four dry particles are employed with different shapes and sphericity: spherical particles and three non-spherical particles, constituted by a combination of three spherical particles. For each non-spherical particle ensemble, the respective angles of repose were determined with DEM simulations using a simple virtual flow box experiment. Next, the flow of spherical particles through the flow box was calibrated to reach the same angle of repose for each non-spherical particle ensemble by tuning friction coefficients. A comparison of the computational time of the simulations for each non-spherical particle and their spherical representation is presented and discussed. The results show that using spherical particles in DEM simulations reduces the computational processing time in relation to the use of irregular forms in the simulations by approximately 80%.
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