Abstract

Discrete element method (DEM) is an effective approach to investigate non-spherical granular systems that are widely encountered in nature, industry, and our daily life. To describe the complex shapes of non-spherical particles, different particle shape representation approaches have been developed. In this paper, comparative study of modeling tablets using multi-sphere approach, multi-super-ellipsoid approach, and polyhedron approach is done to investigate the effect of different approaches. The accuracy of these approaches is testified by experiments and corresponding simulations of the packing, heap forming, and the flow in a rotating drum with two kinds of biconvex tablets firstly. Then the simulations of the flow of two kinds of biconvex tablets in a horizontal rotating drum are carried out by DEM. The simulation results are compared to discuss the effect of different approaches, which include the repose angle, the tablet orientation, the axial movement and mixing, the contact number, the percentage of the tablets reaching the free surface of the granular bed, and the computational efficiency. The results show that the simulations using multi-super-ellipsoid approach and polyhedron approach have some differences with those using multi-sphere approach.

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