Abstract

AbstractFor the design of silos and similar equipment for storage, handling and processing of particulate materials, a thorough understanding of the mechanical behaviour of powders is of great importance. Whereas strength properties of powders have been investigated by many workers, the elastic behaviour at small deformations has been much less in focus. In that respect, a simple preliminary theory of uniaxial elasticity has been derived for particles, based on a simple system of spherical and monosized particles of a homogenous and elastically isotropic material. The equation σ = Epϵel2 gives the relationship between stress, elastic modulus and elastic deformation for the unloading of a given powder at a specific consolidation stress/ compression level. Comparisons with experimental results of real powders in a uniaxial tester show surprisingly good agreement in many cases. The equation seems to describe the elasticity of powders fairly well, although it is only a preliminary derivation based on simple considerations.

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