Abstract

The increasing significance of products consisting of elongated particles or fibres along with a lack of understanding flow properties of fibrous bulk solids in processes urge for appropriate test procedures.Therefore, a tensile tester was designed with respect to the special needs in terms of test techniques of those bulk solids. The procedure of tensile strength determination was tested with regard to several possible influencing factors. Following from that, the manner of filling and filling height were identified to have the greatest influence on results. Furthermore, it is shown that the developed load system is capable of improving the repeatability of test results for fibrous bulk solids.Based on the derived standard procedure, systematic tests were carried out on beech and spruce chips in three different fractions each as well as model materials such as polypropylene fibres and differently sized bunches of glass fibres. The biomass materials have been characterised by dynamic image analysis prior to and after experiments resulting in particle size and shape factor distributions. It is found that tensile strength is affected by particle shape, size, roughness and interparticle contact area.

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