Effect of liquid addition on the bulk and flow properties of fine and coarse glass beads

James V. Scicolone, Matthew Metzger, Sara Koynov, Kellie Anderson, Paul Takhistov, Benjamin J. Glasser, Fernando J. Muzzio

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Abstract

The effect of water on the packing and flow properties of fine and coarse particles was experimentally investigated. Four different particle sizes of glass beads, from 5 to 275 μm, were studied with increasing water weight-percentages. Using a FT4 Powder Rheometer, changes in bulk properties were collected as a function of water content and particle size. The results show that water content plays a significant role on the packing and flow of the particles. Small amounts of water created porous aggregates due to liquid bridging. Greater amounts of water resulted in the filling of the void-spaces. This was indicated by an increase in basic flow energy, density, and pressure drop, with a decrease in porosity. A greater understanding of bulk properties of wetted material is useful to develop standard systems that can be used to examine the behavior of more complex situations, and implement changes to improve materials handling and processing.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)648-658
Number of pages11
JournalAIChE Journal
Volume62
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2016

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biotechnology
  • Environmental Engineering
  • General Chemical Engineering

Keywords

  • Compressibility
  • Density
  • Glass beads
  • Powder characterization
  • Wet powder

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