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Storage and Flow of Solids

A. W. Jenike
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The article was published on 1964-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 585 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flow (mathematics).

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A More Detailed Look at Properties of Bulk Solids

TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of the bulk solid is interpreted on the basis of experimental findings and simple models and the topics of anisotropy, shear zone formation, construction of the yield locus, behavior at very low stresses and the influence of speed are dealt with.
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Basic Information for Design of Particulate Products

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the basic features of particulate products, which are relevant for adequate design and best performance, and provided empirical values for the characterization of flowability.
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Beispielaufgaben mit Lösungen

TL;DR: In this paper, eine Reihe von Aufgaben mit Losungen vorgestellt is presented, i.e., the Berechnung von Spannungen z. B. in Silos and and other Behaltern, and the verfahrenstechnische Siloauslegung (Trichterneigung fur Massenfluss, Auslaufoffnungen, Vermeidung von Brucken- oder Schachtbildung).
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Device and method for depositing a granular material in additive manufacture

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a device for depositing a layer of granular material on a deposition surface, which comprises a discharge hopper, a scraper, and a means for moving the discharge hoppers and the scraper relative to the deposition surface.
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Shear Dynamics of Ultrafine Cohesive Powders

TL;DR: In this paper, discrete element method simulations are presented with respect to modelling the standardised shear testers like Jenike shear cell, and the main impact is made on modelling the flow behaviour of commercially widely used ultrafine cohesive powders (TiO2, CaCO3) and the influence of hysteretic contact models describing the microscopic particle-particle interaction behaviour with the load-dependent contact adhesion.
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