Experiments on Chute Flows of Granular Materials
- Creators
- Ahn, H.
- Brennen, C.E.
- Sabersky, R. H.
- Others:
- Satake, Masao
- Jenkins, James T.
Abstract
Experiments on continuous, steady flows of granular materials down an inclined channel or chute were made with the object of acquiring information on the rheological properties of the granular material flow and the nature of the boundary condition on the base of the channel. Specifically measurements were made of the mean material velocities and velocity profiles on all boundaries of the flow using cross-correlation of two neighboring fibre-optic displacement probes. The output from these probes was used to obtain (1) the unsteady or random component of the particle velocity in the longitudinal direction and (2) a measure of the volume fraction of the flow in contact with the base by counting the frequency of passage of the particles. Measurement was also made of the depth of the flow, the mass flow rate and the shear stress on the base. The latter employed a strain-gauged shear force plate built into the base. The experiments are currently in progress and so further data will be presented at a later date. Nevertheless the preliminary data have yielded a number of interesting features.
Additional Information
The authors are most grateful for the help given by S. Wakayama, D. Pillsbury, and C. Bertani during the conduct of this research. This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. MEA 8400322. Some support from Union Carbide is also gratefully acknowledged.Files
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- Eprint ID
- 30
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2004-12-30Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2019-10-02Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- Studies in Applied Mechanics
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 20