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Simulation investigation of flow patterns and feeder loads at hopper/feeder interface

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posted on 2025-05-09, 14:25 authored by Jie GuoJie Guo, Alan RobertsAlan Roberts, Kenneth WilliamsKenneth Williams, Mark JonesMark Jones, Bin ChenBin Chen
Numerical simulations using the Discrete Element Method (DEM) were carried out to investigate the flow patterns and stress field redistribution at the hopper and feeder interface. The influences of different filling heights, belt speeds and clearances between the hopper bottom and feeder surface on feeder loads were studied. Meanwhile, experiments were conducted by utilizing wedged plane-flow hoppers with different configurations and horizontal feeders with various clearances. The simulation results were compared with theoretical values and experimental measurements. In terms of the cases presented in this study, simulation results reveal good agreements with experimental observations regarding the flow pattern. Being similar to the theoretical values, the simulations provide close predictions on vertical feeder loads for steady flow states, but they may show significant overestimation for initial states. Additionally, suggestions are given for relevant simulation parameters based on the comparisons shown in this investigation.

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Source title

Iron Ore 2017: Building Resilience, 24-26 July 2017, Perth, Australia

Name of conference

Iron Ore 2017

Location

Perth, W.A.

Start date

2017-07-24

End date

2017-07-26

Pagination

173-182

Publisher

Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy

Place published

Carlton, Vic.

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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