Simulation of flow and mixing of particles in a rotating and rocking cylinder

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Abstract

Granular material in a cylindrical vessel undergoing rotational and rocking motions is modeled using a discrete element method. Rotational motion supplemented by rocking is compared to purely rotational motion via linear density profiles, velocity fields, and axial concentration profiles. The rocking motion, which imparts a time-dependent flow perturbation to purely rotational motion, dramatically enhanced mixing in laboratory studies. Simulation results appear to agree well with experimental results and observations.

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Wightman, C., Moakher, M., Muzzio, F. J., & Walton, O. (1998). Simulation of flow and mixing of particles in a rotating and rocking cylinder. AIChE Journal, 44(6), 1266–1276. https://doi.org/10.1002/aic.690440605

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