Jakub Hlosta
Technical University of Ostrava
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Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal | 2018
Jiří Rozbroj; Jan Nečas; David Žurovec; Jakub Hlosta; Daniel Gelnar; Jiří Zegzulka
The prerequisite for a modern approach to innovative procedures of the development of current or even newly created equipment for the transport of particulate materials is the utilization of simulation methods, such as the Discrete Element Method (DEM). This article focuses on the basic, or initial, validation of movement of material through the sample divider. The mechanical-physical properties of brown coal were measured. Based on these parameters the preliminary input values for EDEM Academic were selected, and a simulation of the dividing process was run. The key monitored parameters included density and friction coefficient. Experiments on a realistic model of the equipment were performed and assessed. The total weights of brown coal at the exit from the divider were determined for a specific speed of the divider. The aim of this task was to simulate the realistically determined weight division of the brown coal sample. The result from the DEM was compared with the results of measurement on a realistic model.
Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal | 2017
Jiří Rozbroj; Jan Nečas; Daniel Gelnar; Jakub Hlosta; Jiří Zegzulka
This paper presents the use of new modern methods for the research of movement of material on a belt conveyor. One of the innovative methods is Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV), which was used to scan and assess the two-dimensional vector field of speed of particles on the belt conveyor. Outputs from PIV were compared to simulations of the same transport process. These simulations were performed using the Discrete Element Method (DEM). Four transport speeds of material were assessed for a real and simulative belt conveyor model. Software tracking of particle movement was used to determine and compare the trajectories of paths of particles leaving the belt conveyor drum. Validation of the DEM simulation of material movement over a belt conveyor drum using PIV provided acceptable results in the area of particle speed fields. Comparison of the particle path trajectory corresponds to the preliminary hypothesis which leads to calibration of the DEM simulation. The results and assessment of this paper were created based on validation.
Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2018
Jakub Hlosta; David Žurovec; Jiří Rozbroj; Álvaro Ramírez-Gómez; Jan Nečas; Jiří Zegzulka
Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2017
Jakub Hlosta; David Zurovec; Daniel Gelnar; Jiri Zegzulka; Jan Nečas
Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal | 2017
Jan Nečas; Jakub Hlosta; David Žurovec; Martin Žídek; Jiří Rozbroj; Jiří Zegzulka
Energies | 2018
Jakub Hlosta; David Žurovec; Jiří Rozbroj; Álvaro Ramírez-Gómez; Jan Nečas; Jiří Zegzulka
Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2018
David Zurovec; Jakub Hlosta; Jiri Rozbroj; Jan Nečas; Jiri Zegzulka
Archive | 2017
Jakub Hlosta; David Žurovec; Michal Kratochvíl; Jiří Botula; Jiří Zegzulka
Inżynieria Mineralna | 2017
David Žurovec; Jakub Hlosta; Daniel Gelnar; Jan Nečas; Jiří Zegzulka
Inżynieria Mineralna | 2015
Martin Žídek; Jiří Zegzulka; Lucie Jezerská; Jakub Hlosta; Jan Nečas