A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks

The study of the collision behavior of solid objects has received a significant amount of research in various fields such as industrial applications of powders and grains, impacts of proppants and between proppant and rocks during hydraulic fracturing, and the study of debris flows and avalanches an...

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Main Authors: Lina Luo, Jing Ren, Sathwik S. Kasyap, Kostas Senetakis
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Coatings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/8/996
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spelling doaj-1683931f5bc1402ca1aa5236211e46662021-08-26T13:38:56ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122021-08-011199699610.3390/coatings11080996A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic BlocksLina Luo0Jing Ren1Sathwik S. Kasyap2Kostas Senetakis3Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaDepartment of Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, ChinaThe study of the collision behavior of solid objects has received a significant amount of research in various fields such as industrial applications of powders and grains, impacts of proppants and between proppant and rocks during hydraulic fracturing, and the study of debris flows and avalanches and the interactions of landslide materials with protective barriers. This problem has predominantly been studied through the coefficient of restitution (<i>COR</i>), which is computed from the dropping and rebound paths of particles; its value corresponds to 1 for perfectly elastic impacts and 0 for perfectly plastic impacts (i.e., at the collision there is no rebound of the particle). Often, the colliding particles (or particle–block systems) are not perfectly clean, and there is debris (or dust) on their surfaces, forming a coating, which is a highly possible scenario in the debris flows of natural particles and fragments; however, the topic of the influence of natural coatings on the surfaces of particles on the collision behavior of particle–block systems has been largely overlooked. Thus, the present study attempts to provide preliminary results with respect to the influence of natural coating on the surfaces of sand grains in the <i>COR</i> values of grain–block systems using a stiff granitic block as an analogue wall. Montmorillonite powder, which belongs to the smectite clay group, was used and a sample preparation method was standardized to provide a specific amount of clay coating on the surfaces of the sand grains. The results from the study showed a significant influence of the smectite coating in the <i>COR</i> values of the grain–block systems, which was predominantly attributed to the dissipation of energy at the collision moment because of the compression of the soft coating of microparticles. Additionally, the method of analysis for calculating the <i>COR</i> values based on one and two high-speed cameras was explored, as the impacts of natural grains involve deviations from the vertical, which influences the rebound paths. Thus, a sensitivity analysis was performed investigating the differences in the <i>COR</i> values in two-dimensional and three-dimensional analysis of the impact tests.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/8/996collisioncoefficient of restitutionnatural coatinghigh-speed camera analysis
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Jing Ren
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Kostas Senetakis
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Jing Ren
Sathwik S. Kasyap
Kostas Senetakis
A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks
Coatings
collision
coefficient of restitution
natural coating
high-speed camera analysis
author_facet Lina Luo
Jing Ren
Sathwik S. Kasyap
Kostas Senetakis
author_sort Lina Luo
title A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks
title_short A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks
title_full A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks
title_fullStr A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks
title_full_unstemmed A Note on the Influence of Smectite Coating on the Coefficient of Restitution of Natural Sand Particles Impacting Granitic Blocks
title_sort note on the influence of smectite coating on the coefficient of restitution of natural sand particles impacting granitic blocks
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The study of the collision behavior of solid objects has received a significant amount of research in various fields such as industrial applications of powders and grains, impacts of proppants and between proppant and rocks during hydraulic fracturing, and the study of debris flows and avalanches and the interactions of landslide materials with protective barriers. This problem has predominantly been studied through the coefficient of restitution (<i>COR</i>), which is computed from the dropping and rebound paths of particles; its value corresponds to 1 for perfectly elastic impacts and 0 for perfectly plastic impacts (i.e., at the collision there is no rebound of the particle). Often, the colliding particles (or particle–block systems) are not perfectly clean, and there is debris (or dust) on their surfaces, forming a coating, which is a highly possible scenario in the debris flows of natural particles and fragments; however, the topic of the influence of natural coatings on the surfaces of particles on the collision behavior of particle–block systems has been largely overlooked. Thus, the present study attempts to provide preliminary results with respect to the influence of natural coating on the surfaces of sand grains in the <i>COR</i> values of grain–block systems using a stiff granitic block as an analogue wall. Montmorillonite powder, which belongs to the smectite clay group, was used and a sample preparation method was standardized to provide a specific amount of clay coating on the surfaces of the sand grains. The results from the study showed a significant influence of the smectite coating in the <i>COR</i> values of the grain–block systems, which was predominantly attributed to the dissipation of energy at the collision moment because of the compression of the soft coating of microparticles. Additionally, the method of analysis for calculating the <i>COR</i> values based on one and two high-speed cameras was explored, as the impacts of natural grains involve deviations from the vertical, which influences the rebound paths. Thus, a sensitivity analysis was performed investigating the differences in the <i>COR</i> values in two-dimensional and three-dimensional analysis of the impact tests.
topic collision
coefficient of restitution
natural coating
high-speed camera analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/11/8/996
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