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Improved model of powder blend compacting in a roll compactor

https://doi.org/10.29235/1561-8358-2021-66-3-288-297

Abstract

A new mathematical model of mineral fertilizer compacting using a roll compactor is developed. This model is based on the transition to the values of stress tensor components averaged over the cross-sectional area of the powder mixture flow. To define these stresses, equations of equilibrium of the elementary layer determined in the mixture by two planes perpendicular to the flow direction are composed. To obtain relatively simple analytical relations in the calculations, the hypothesis of a power-law dependence of hydrostatic pressure on mixture density, accepted in the framework of the Johansen model, was used. In order to take into account changes in the mechanical characteristics of the mixture (angle of internal friction, coefficient of external friction, transverse strain coefficient) while compacting, we approximated the known experimental dependencies of the corresponding characteristics on the density. The inter-particle cohesion parameter was taken to be proportional to the hydrostatic pressure. The model allows calculating the gap between the rolls surfaces for a given initial bulk density and the required flake density. With the known gap value, the distribution of the axial average stresses in the powder mixture, the normal and shear stresses on the rolls’ surfaces are determined. The results of the calculations of the rolls surface gap and the normal roll pressure diagram are compared with the experimental data given in the literature for the urea compacting process.

About the Authors

S. A. Chizhik
Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Belarus
Belarus

Sergei A. Chizhik – Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, D. Sc. (Engineering), Professor, First Deputy Chairman of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

66,  Nezavisimosti  Ave.,  220072, Minsk



O. M. Volchek
Baranovichi State University
Belarus

Olga М. Volchek – Senior Lecturer

21, Voikov Str., 225404, Baranovichi, Brest Region



V. Ya. Prushak
Soligorsk Institute of Resources Saving Problems with Pilot Production
Belarus

Viktor Ya. Prushak – Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, D. Sc. (Engineering), Professor, Technical Director, Soligorsk Institute of Resource Saving Problems with Pilot Production

69, Kozlov Str., 223710, Soligorsk, Minsk Region



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