Whereas particle size and its importance is often stressed, the shape of
particulate materials is often not considered in detail even though
there is plenty of evidence that it is crucial for operations like
transport, mixing, and fluidisation. In this study, we experimentally
determine the influence of particle shape on fundamental bulk
characteristics of process-engineering interest. Well-defined particles
of seven different shapes but equal volume are used which are
manufactured by selective laser sintering and their morphology is
characterized by 2D image analysis. It is found that particles differ
strongly in their packing and piling properties. These findings are
exemplarily compared with performed DEM simulations where, using the
same model parameters, no simple plug-and-play prediction to different
shapes is possible. Thus, the current study closes the gap between ever
more advanced simulation methods, considering also non-spherical
particles, and the often oversimplified or undefined particle shapes
encountered in experimental studies. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Whereas particle size and its importance is often stressed, the shape of
particulate materials is often not considered in detail even though
there is plenty of evidence that it is crucial for operations like
transport, mixing, and fluidisation. In this study, we experimentally
determine the influence of particle shape on fundamental bulk
characteristics of process-engineering interest. Well-defined particles
of seven different shapes but equal volume are used which are
manufactured by sel...
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