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Scaling behavior of the tensile strength of viscocohesive granular aggregates. | LitMetric

Scaling behavior of the tensile strength of viscocohesive granular aggregates.

Phys Rev E

Bridge and Road Department, Danang Architecture University, 550000 Da Nang City, Vietnam.

Published: April 2021

We numerically analyze the tensile strength of a single wet agglomerate modeled as a viscocohesive aggregate impacting a flat surface by using the discrete-element simulations. The viscocohesive agglomerate composed of primary spherical particles with the inclusion of the interstitial liquid in the form of the capillary bridges characterized by the cohesive and viscous forces between particles is extracted from a cuboidal sample of granular materials by applying a spherical probe. The tensile strength is measured from the impact test of a wet agglomerate by systematically varying different values of the surface tension of the interstitial liquid, the liquid viscosity, and the impact speed. We show that the tensile stress increases immediately when the collision occurs between the agglomerate and the flat surface. The peak of the tensile stress obtained after the collision, then decreases smoothly with increasing the particle movement. The maximum tensile stress is defined to be the tensile strength of such agglomerate. It is remarkable that the normalized tensile strength of such agglomerate can be well described as a function of a dimensionless impact number that incorporates the capillary number and Stokes number (calculated from the surface tension and the viscosity of the liquid and the impact rate of the agglomerate), thus providing the confirmation for the unified representation of the liquid properties and the impact rate of wet granular media.

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