Advanced Powder Technology | 2021

DEM study on the mixed feeding process of coal and cylindroid biomass particles in a screw feeder

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The complex mixed feeding process for the binary mixture of coal and cylindroid biomass particles in a screw feeder was numerically studied by the discrete element method (DEM). The effects of biomass feeding ratio, feeding rate, and screw rotational speed on the feeding performance were investigated with the continuity, uniformity, and stability of the mixed feeding process being emphatically discussed. The results reveal that the stability of real-time mass flow rate and biomass blending ratio performs better at higher biomass feeding ratios. A larger variability of real-time biomass blending ratio is found at low feeding rate, while increasing the feeding rate reduces the stability of real-time mass flow rate and the too high feeding rate would cause some cylindroid biomass particles being hindered by the front wall surface of the hopper. Moreover, increasing the screw rotational speed significantly increases the stability of the mixed feeding process.

Volume 32
Pages 2543-2554
DOI 10.1016/J.APT.2021.05.031
Language English
Journal Advanced Powder Technology

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