Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity

We report an experimental study on the flow of spherical particles through a vertical pipe discharged at constant velocity by means of a conveyor belt placed at the bottom. For a pipe diameter 3.67 times the diameter of the particles, we observe the development of hanging arches that stop the flow a...

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Main Authors: López-Rodríguez Diego, Zuriguel Iker, Maza Diego
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714003033
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spelling doaj-24fc19dc1e7446e786004bfc138cfb532021-08-02T13:41:00ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2017-01-011400303310.1051/epjconf/201714003033epjconf162153Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocityLópez-Rodríguez Diego0Zuriguel Iker1Maza Diego2Universidad de NavarraUniversidad de NavarraUniversidad de NavarraWe report an experimental study on the flow of spherical particles through a vertical pipe discharged at constant velocity by means of a conveyor belt placed at the bottom. For a pipe diameter 3.67 times the diameter of the particles, we observe the development of hanging arches that stop the flow as they are able to support the weight of the particles above them. We find that the distribution of times that it takes until a stable clog develops, decays exponentially. This is compatible with a clogging probability that remains constant during the discharge. We also observe that the probability of clogging along the pipe decreases with the height, i.e. most of the clogs are developed near the bottom. This spatial dependence may be attributed to different pressure values within the pipe which might also be related to a spontaneous development of an helical structure of the grains inside the pipe.https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714003033
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author López-Rodríguez Diego
Zuriguel Iker
Maza Diego
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Zuriguel Iker
Maza Diego
Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
EPJ Web of Conferences
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Zuriguel Iker
Maza Diego
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title Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
title_short Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
title_full Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
title_fullStr Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
title_full_unstemmed Clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
title_sort clogging of granular material in vertical pipes discharged at constant velocity
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description We report an experimental study on the flow of spherical particles through a vertical pipe discharged at constant velocity by means of a conveyor belt placed at the bottom. For a pipe diameter 3.67 times the diameter of the particles, we observe the development of hanging arches that stop the flow as they are able to support the weight of the particles above them. We find that the distribution of times that it takes until a stable clog develops, decays exponentially. This is compatible with a clogging probability that remains constant during the discharge. We also observe that the probability of clogging along the pipe decreases with the height, i.e. most of the clogs are developed near the bottom. This spatial dependence may be attributed to different pressure values within the pipe which might also be related to a spontaneous development of an helical structure of the grains inside the pipe.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714003033
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