Effect of liquid addition on the bulk and flow properties of fine and coarse glass beads

作者: James V. Scicolone , Matthew Metzger , Sara Koynov , Kellie Anderson , Paul Takhistov

DOI: 10.1002/AIC.15004

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摘要: The effect of water on the packing and flow properties fine coarse particles was experimentally investigated. Four different particle sizes glass beads, from 5 to 275 μm, were studied with increasing weight-percentages. Using a FT4 Powder Rheometer, changes in bulk collected as function content size. results show that plays significant role particles. Small amounts created porous aggregates due liquid bridging. Greater resulted filling void-spaces. This indicated by an increase basic energy, density, pressure drop, decrease porosity. A greater understanding wetted material is useful develop standard systems can be used examine behavior more complex situations, implement improve materials handling processing. © 2015 American Institute Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 62: 648–658, 2016

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