(348c) Simulation of Flow-Driven Segregation in Mixtures of Disks and Rods | AIChE

(348c) Simulation of Flow-Driven Segregation in Mixtures of Disks and Rods

Authors 

Jones, R. P. - Presenter, Northwestern University
Umbanhowar, P. B., Northwestern University
Ottino, J. M., Northwestern University
Lueptow, R., Northwestern University
While much effort has been devoted to understanding granular segregation in mixtures of spherical particles, e.g. size- and density-driven segregation, non-spherical particle mixtures are much more common in real-world applications. Here, we characterize the orientation and segregation velocity in bidisperse mixtures of equal density disk-like and rod-like particles. We use discrete element method simulations of a quasi-2D bounded heap geometry, which includes a wide range of concentrations and shear rates, with particles modeled as super-ellipsoids to evaluate the effect of varying the length ratio and diameter ratio between particle species on segregation. The simulations reveal that particles orient to minimize the cross-sectional area perpendicular to the flow direction and that the segregation velocity in mixtures of disk- and rod-like particles can be predicted by the volume ratio. Funded by The Dow Chemical Company.