Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder Mixtures
Segregation of granules is an undesired phenomenon in which particles in a mixture separate from each other based on the differences in their physical and chemical properties. It is, therefore, crucial to control the homogeneity of the system by applying appropriate techniques. This requires a funda...
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doaj-510b0d4dcee54075a56e4936c802156d2021-08-02T09:43:55ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011400602410.1051/epjconf/201714006024epjconf162561Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder MixturesAlizadeh Behjani Mohammadreza0Hassanpour Ali1Ghadiri Mojtaba2Bayly Andrew3School of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of LeedsSchool of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of LeedsSchool of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of LeedsSchool of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of LeedsSegregation of granules is an undesired phenomenon in which particles in a mixture separate from each other based on the differences in their physical and chemical properties. It is, therefore, crucial to control the homogeneity of the system by applying appropriate techniques. This requires a fundamental understanding of the underlying mechanisms. In this study, the effect of particle shape and cohesion has been analysed. As a model system prone to segregation, a ternary mixture of particles representing the common ingredients of home washing powders, namely, spray dried detergent powders, tetraacetylethylenediamine, and enzyme placebo (as the minor ingredient) during heap formation is modelled numerically by the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with an aim to investigate the effect of cohesion/adhesion of the minor components on segregation quality. Non-spherical particle shapes are created in DEM using the clumped-sphere method based on their X-ray tomograms. Experimentally, inter particle adhesion is generated by coating the minor ingredient (enzyme placebo) with Polyethylene Glycol 400 (PEG 400). The JKR theory is used to model the cohesion/adhesion of coated enzyme placebo particles in the simulation. Tests are carried out experimentally and simulated numerically by mixing the placebo particles (uncoated and coated) with the other ingredients and pouring them in a test box. The simulation and experimental results are compared qualitatively and quantitatively. It is found that coating the minor ingredient in the mixture reduces segregation significantly while the change in flowability of the system is negligible.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714006024 |
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Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder Mixtures |
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Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder Mixtures |
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Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder Mixtures |
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Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder Mixtures |
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Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Particle Shape and Adhesion on the Segregation of Powder Mixtures |
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numerical analysis of the effect of particle shape and adhesion on the segregation of powder mixtures |
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Segregation of granules is an undesired phenomenon in which particles in a mixture separate from each other based on the differences in their physical and chemical properties. It is, therefore, crucial to control the homogeneity of the system by applying appropriate techniques. This requires a fundamental understanding of the underlying mechanisms. In this study, the effect of particle shape and cohesion has been analysed. As a model system prone to segregation, a ternary mixture of particles representing the common ingredients of home washing powders, namely, spray dried detergent powders, tetraacetylethylenediamine, and enzyme placebo (as the minor ingredient) during heap formation is modelled numerically by the Discrete Element Method (DEM) with an aim to investigate the effect of cohesion/adhesion of the minor components on segregation quality. Non-spherical particle shapes are created in DEM using the clumped-sphere method based on their X-ray tomograms. Experimentally, inter particle adhesion is generated by coating the minor ingredient (enzyme placebo) with Polyethylene Glycol 400 (PEG 400). The JKR theory is used to model the cohesion/adhesion of coated enzyme placebo particles in the simulation. Tests are carried out experimentally and simulated numerically by mixing the placebo particles (uncoated and coated) with the other ingredients and pouring them in a test box. The simulation and experimental results are compared qualitatively and quantitatively. It is found that coating the minor ingredient in the mixture reduces segregation significantly while the change in flowability of the system is negligible. |
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