Clogging of granular materials in a horizontal hopper: Effect of outlet size, hopper angle, and driving velocity

Quan Chun Yu, Ning Zheng, Qing Fan Shi

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Abstract

Due to the independence of the driving velocity and outlet size, it is possible to isolate geometrical and kinematic contributions to clogging in two-dimensional horizontal flow in a hopper driven by a conveyor belt. We experimentally investigate the geometric (outlet size and hopper angle) and kinematic effects (driving velocity) on the clogging in such a horizontal flow. Based on quantitative measurements and analysis of the avalanche size, blocking probability of a particle at the outlet, and other parameters, we show that the geometric factors can more effectively affect clogging. In addition, we find that the clogging tends to be alleviated with the increases of the driving velocity, suggesting a possible "fast is fast"behavior within a wide range of driving velocity. We borrow and modify a model from clogging in gravity-driven hoppers, which can accurately describe the shape of the clogging probability function in the conveyor belt driven flow, suggesting that these two systems could share some mechanisms for clogging.

Original languageEnglish
Article number052902
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume103
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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