Title The Numerical Modelling of Normal Interaction of Ultrafine Particles
Translation of Title Ultrasmulkių dalelių normalinės sąveikos skaitinis modeliavimas.
Authors Jasevičius, Raimondas
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Keywords [eng] elastic-plastic contact of ultrafine particle ; adhesion ; energy dissipation ; discrete element method ; coefficient of restitution
Abstract [eng] Recently, powders of the size d (0.1 μm < d < 10 μm) have been referred to ultrafine particles. The particle shape considered is assumed to be a sphere of the diameter d. The handling of powders is of great importance for processing of pharmaceuticals, cement, chemicals and other products. Most of these technological processes involve powder compaction, storage, transportation, mixing, etc, therefore, understanding of the fundamentals of particles interaction behaviour is very essential in the design of machines and equipment as well as in powder technology, cleaning of environment and other areas. The dynamic behaviour of particulate systems is very complicated due to the complex interactions between individual particles and their interaction with the surroundings. Understanding the underlying mechanisms can be effectively achieved via particle scale research. The problem of a normal contact may be resolved in a number of ways. In spite of huge progress in experimental techniques, direct lab tests with individual particles are still rather time-consuming and expensive. The interaction of particles as solid bodies is actually a classical problem of contact mechanics. In the case of ultrafine particles, the reduction of the particle size shifts the contact zones into the nanoscale or subnanoscale. Thus, steadily increasing contribution of adhesion has to be considered in the development of the physically correct constitutive models and numerical tools. Consequently, it may be stated that particle-particle or particle-substrate interaction models are based on the knowledge of continuum mechanics, micromechanics, as well as intermolecular and interatomic interaction. The investigation of normal interaction between particles and a substrate is a new contribution to the microscopic theory of ultrafine particles and numerical modelling. Further applications to solving practical problems may be expected.
Type Summaries of doctoral thesis
Language English
Publication date 2011