Experiment and Simulation of Granular Flows
A special issue of Processes (ISSN 2227-9717). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Processes".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 April 2022) | Viewed by 3433
Special Issue Editor
Interests: powder technology; granular flows; handling of particulate; mixing/segregation of granular materials; thermal fluid science; and powder metallurgy.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Granular materials (e.g., coffee beans, nuts, sand, sugar, and rice) are ubiquitous in our daily life. Granular materials can behave like a solid, liquid, or gas depending on the external driven force. Powder technology was also widely applied in industrial processes such as powder metallurgical and milling processes, fluidized bed reactor, chemical looping, food industry, pharmaceutical industry, lithium battery, and additive manufacturing, etc. Granular flows are also ubiquitous in nature (e.g., debris flow, mudflow, landslide, and avalanches). Fundamental research and industrial application studies are both important for understanding the transport properties and segregation mechanisms of granular materials. Granular materials may segregate under external forces because of differences in size, density, and shape, resulting in severe challenges for most industries. Understanding flow behavior and the mixing/segregation mechanism is crucial for improving industrial processes and ensuring high product quality. Granular flows have attracted a lot of attention in the past few decades. Nonetheless, we still lack empirical research on the granular flows. Hence, more experiments and simulation studies are both important to comprehensively understand the granular flows.
This Special Issue entitled “Experiment and Simulation of Granular Flows” aims to develop all aspects of science and technology research on powder and granular materials. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Granular flow behaviors
- Dynamics and transport phenomena of granular materials
- Particle handling and processing
- Granular mixing/segregation
- Fluidization
Prof. Chun-Chung Liao
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- granular flows
- mixing
- segregation
- particle handling and processing
- transport phenomena
- powder technology
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