Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying

In order to obtain the accurate contact parameters in the simulation process of powder screw conveying, this paper took wheat flour as an example, based on the discrete element JKR (Johnson-Kendall-Roberts) contact model, and directly calibrated the simulation contact parameters in the process of sc...

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Main Authors: Changpu Shen, Yongxiang Li, Xuemeng Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6671511
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spelling doaj-2836081620594da3a8e837b686ad03502021-05-03T00:00:26ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Engineering2314-49122021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6671511Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw ConveyingChangpu Shen0Yongxiang Li1Xuemeng Xu2College of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringCollege of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringCollege of Mechanical and Electrical EngineeringIn order to obtain the accurate contact parameters in the simulation process of powder screw conveying, this paper took wheat flour as an example, based on the discrete element JKR (Johnson-Kendall-Roberts) contact model, and directly calibrated the simulation contact parameters in the process of screw conveying in response to the mass flow rate of wheat flour. Firstly, the simulation density of wheat flour particles was calibrated, and the simulation density of wheat flour particles was 1320 kg/m. Then, Plackett-Burman experiment was used to screen out the parameters that had significant influence on the mass flow rate: surface energy JKR, coefficient of static friction between wheat flour and wheat flour, and the coefficient of static friction between wheat flour and stainless steel. The second-order regression model of mass flow rate and significance parameters was established and optimized based on Box-Behnken experiment, and the optimal combination of significance parameters: JKR was obtained to be 0.364; the static friction coefficient of wheat flour to wheat flour was 0.437; and the static friction coefficient of wheat flour to stainless steel was 0.609. Finally, the calibration parameters were used for simulation. By comparing the mass flow rate of simulation and experiment, the relative error of the two was 1.37%. The simulation and experiment flow rate values at different rotating speeds (60 r/min, 80 r/min, 100 r/min, 120 r/min, and 140 r/min) were further compared, and the errors were all within 3%. The method of directly calibrating the simulation contact parameters through the screw conveying process can improve the accuracy of screw conveying simulation, and providing a method and basis for powder contact parameters calibration and screw conveying simulation of wheat flour.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6671511
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author Changpu Shen
Yongxiang Li
Xuemeng Xu
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Yongxiang Li
Xuemeng Xu
Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying
Journal of Engineering
author_facet Changpu Shen
Yongxiang Li
Xuemeng Xu
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title Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying
title_short Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying
title_full Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying
title_fullStr Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying
title_full_unstemmed Calibration of Discrete Element Simulation Parameters for Powder Screw Conveying
title_sort calibration of discrete element simulation parameters for powder screw conveying
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Engineering
issn 2314-4912
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In order to obtain the accurate contact parameters in the simulation process of powder screw conveying, this paper took wheat flour as an example, based on the discrete element JKR (Johnson-Kendall-Roberts) contact model, and directly calibrated the simulation contact parameters in the process of screw conveying in response to the mass flow rate of wheat flour. Firstly, the simulation density of wheat flour particles was calibrated, and the simulation density of wheat flour particles was 1320 kg/m. Then, Plackett-Burman experiment was used to screen out the parameters that had significant influence on the mass flow rate: surface energy JKR, coefficient of static friction between wheat flour and wheat flour, and the coefficient of static friction between wheat flour and stainless steel. The second-order regression model of mass flow rate and significance parameters was established and optimized based on Box-Behnken experiment, and the optimal combination of significance parameters: JKR was obtained to be 0.364; the static friction coefficient of wheat flour to wheat flour was 0.437; and the static friction coefficient of wheat flour to stainless steel was 0.609. Finally, the calibration parameters were used for simulation. By comparing the mass flow rate of simulation and experiment, the relative error of the two was 1.37%. The simulation and experiment flow rate values at different rotating speeds (60 r/min, 80 r/min, 100 r/min, 120 r/min, and 140 r/min) were further compared, and the errors were all within 3%. The method of directly calibrating the simulation contact parameters through the screw conveying process can improve the accuracy of screw conveying simulation, and providing a method and basis for powder contact parameters calibration and screw conveying simulation of wheat flour.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6671511
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