INVESTIGADORES
IPPOLITO Irene Paula
artículos
Título:
Dynamical effects in the segregation of granular mixtures in quasi 2D piles
Autor/es:
RODRÌGUEZ, D.; BENITO, J.G; IPPOLITO, I.; HULIN, J-P.; VIDALES, A.M.;; UÑAC, R. O.
Revista:
POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2015 vol. 269 p. 101 - 109
ISSN:
0032-5910
Resumen:
The dynamics of segregation, mixing and layering is studied during the build-up of quasi-2D piles of two different species of grains of different diameters (i.e. 1 mm glass beads and either 3 mm glass beads or 3.1 mm coriander seeds). The ranges of existence of the different flowregimes are studied as a function of the relative volume flow rates of the two species and of the drop height; the variation of the mean slope of the pile with time is shown to depend on the flow regime. Complete segregation occurswhen the larger grains are coriander seeds while there is always some mixing for glass beads, although the ratio between the sizes of the particles is the same in both cases. A layered regime is observed for glass beads of same geometry (i.e. spheres) and density but of two different diameters: it is accompanied by variations of large amplitude of the slope of the pile. No layering occurswhen the large particles are coriander seeds instead of glass beads. The local processes underlying these regimes are analyzed quantitatively fromspatiotemporal diagrams of the profile of the free surface and the characteristic velocities of the different types of displacements of the grains are determined. Avalanches are only observed for glass beads and in the layered regime and play an important part in the development of the layers.