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Investigating binary granular mixing in a rotating drum using ultrafast X-ray computed tomography

Theodoros Nestor Papapetrou, Martina Bieberle, Frank Barthel, Uwe Hampel, Grégory Lecrivain

2024Powder Technology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The transient mixing dynamics of an initially segregated binary granular system in a half-filled rotating drum are experimentally investigated. The granular system consists of spherical beads having identical size. The density ratio between the two granular phases is 2.8. With its ability to scan three-dimensional opaque systems with a high frequency, the ultrafast X-ray computed tomography is used to capture the transient and steady-state segregation dynamics in the bulk. The segregation dynamics are also compared to those at the circular end-wall caps, which have been captured with a camera. The results show an axial migration of the denser particles towards the bulk and, more importantly, second-order overshooting dynamics in the radial mixing index, which tend to increase with the Froude number. The results will find application in industrial systems, where rapid mixing occurs. We also believe the presented data can serve as validation for future three-dimensional simulations focusing on the transient formation of segregation patterns in the bulk.

Topics & Concepts

Mixing (physics)TomographyDrumComputed tomographyX-rayBinary numberX-ray microtomographyGranular materialMaterials scienceMechanicsPhysicsOpticsEngineeringMechanical engineeringComposite materialMathematicsRadiologyQuantum mechanicsMedicineArithmeticGranular flow and fluidized bedsNMR spectroscopy and applicationsMineral Processing and Grinding
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