کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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236662 | 465682 | 2013 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Grain/bed collisions play a significant role in the transportation of granular materials, especially in windblown sand movements. In this study, grain/bed collisions regarding two sand grains simultaneously impact onto a mix-sized sandy bed are numerically investigated by the discrete element method (DEM). Results demonstrate that even under the same initial conditions, the outcome of two sand grains simultaneously impacting a 2D sand packing (termed as two-grain–bed collisions) is different from the superposition of two grain/bed collision events (termed as twice grain–bed collisions). Analysis show that when the windblown sand concentration is higher than a critical concentration Qcr, the number of ejected sand grains given by twice grain–bed collisions is 23% higher than that by two-grain–bed collisions. Therefore, two-grain–bed collisions considering the interaction of two grains simultaneously impact a sand-bed is a significant factor that cannot be overlooked in numerical schemes of windblown sand flux.
The ejected number of two sand grains simultaneously impacting the sand-bed (case A) is different from the superposition of two grain/bed collision (case B). In the case B, the L/d has an effect on the ejected number. When the distance L between the two impacting sand grains is long enough, the interaction effect of simultaneous collisions can be ignored.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights
► We conducted numerical simulations of two-grains-bed collisions.
► Results of two-grains-bed collisions and twice grain-bed collisions are compared.
► The distance of the two simultaneously impacting grains has effect the outcomes.
► We present a formula of the critical distance as a function of impact velocity.
Journal: Powder Technology - Volume 235, February 2013, Pages 431–436