S. Endoh et al., Simulation of motion of particles in high-speed elliptical-rotor-type mixer by particle element method, KAG KOG RON, 26(2), 2000, pp. 268-274
In order to obtain an insight into the mechanical composing process of part
iculate materials in a high-speed elliptical rotor type mixer (theta-compos
er), a S-dimensional numerical simulation (PEM) was carried out to predict
the dynamic behavior of the cure particles in the device. Mono-disperse sph
erical particles with a diameter of 200 mu m were charged into the mixer as
cores. The variation of the contact forces acting on the particles and the
number of contacts in time were analyzed.
The motion of the particle bed in the mixer without rotor predicted by the
PEM simulation is in good agreement with that actually observed one. Thus,
this particular simulation seems to he reasonable. The compressive force ex
erted on the particle bed has a maximum at an angle of around 45 degrees in
terms of the horizontal inclination of the long axis of the elliptical ves
sel. The highest deformation forces are found for the particle-rotor contac
ts as compared to the forces arising from the particle-particle and particl
e-vessel wall contacts. It is clarified that the force acting on particles
due to interaction with the rotor strongly depends on the rpm of the rotor.
Therefore, control of the rotational speed of the rotor is important for c
ontrolling the deposit layer formation in the theta-composer.