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Investigation of powder flowability at low stresses: Influence of particle size and size distribution

Authors :
Alexandros Georgios Stavrou
Chuan-Yu Wu
Ali Hassanpour
Colin Hare
Source :
Powder Technology. 364:98-114
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

At moderate stresses, shear cells are the preferred method of powder flow measurement. However, several industrial processes operate at low stresses, where the determination of unconfined yield strength by the shear cell technique may be inconsistent, or found not to correlate with observed behaviour. Alternatively, ball indentation can be used, which directly measures hardness; related to unconfined yield strength by the constraint factor. However, it is not known how constraint factor is influenced by particle properties. Here, ball indentation and shear cell methods are applied for glass beads of various size distributions, and the influence of particle size distribution on the constraint factor is explored. The constraint factor is shown to be independent of the pre-consolidation stress, though reduces as the d10, d50 or d90 are increased. Unconfined yield strength inferred from indentation measurements suggest that extrapolation of shear cell data to low stresses overestimates the unconfined yield strength

Details

ISSN :
00325910
Volume :
364
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Powder Technology
Accession number :
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