Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA
2. Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA
3. Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO) Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA
Abstract
AbstractStatic granular packings play a central role in numerous industrial applications and natural settings. In these situations, fluid or fine particle flow through a bed of static particles is heavily influenced by the narrowest passage connecting the pores of the packing, commonly referred to as pore throats, or constrictions. Existing studies predominantly assume monodisperse rigid particles, but this is an oversimplification of the problem. In this work, we illustrate the connection between pore throat size, polydispersity, and particle deformation in a packed bed of spherical particles. Simple analytical expressions are provided to link these properties of the packing, followed by examples from Discrete Element Method (DEM) simulations of fine particle percolation demonstrating the impact of polydispersity and particle deformation. Our intent is to emphasize the substantial impact of polydispersity and particle deformation on constriction size, underscoring the importance of accounting for these effects in particle transport in granular packings.
Funder
National Science Foundation
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