Abstract

We experimentally design an integrated system composed of a conveyor belt and a posts array, which can simultaneously implement the function of size separation and transportation of disk particles. Differently sized particles through the post array exhibit two types of distinct migration modes that are responsible for the size separation. Furthermore, the dividing line between the two migration modes depends on the critical radius found in experiment. The relationship between the separation efficiency and the length of the post array and the packing fraction of particles is investigated quantitatively. Finally, a simplified model is proposed to predict a critical particle radius which is verified to be in accordance with experimental measurements. This research has a potential application prospect in some fields of industry.

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