The Cohesion number (''Coh'') is a useful
dimensionless number
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in
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by which the
cohesivity of different powders can be compared. This is especially useful in DEM simulations (
Discrete Element Method
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) of
granular material
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s where
scaling
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of the size and stiffness of the particles are inevitable due to the computationally demanding nature of the DEM modelling.
Background
In
simulation
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of granular materials, scaling the particle size with regards to the other particles physical and mechanical properties is a challenging job. Especially in simulation of cohesive powders, lack of a
robust
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criterion for tuning the level of the
surface energy
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of the particles can waste enormous amount of time during the process of
calibration
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. The Bond number has been used traditionally in this regards, where the significance of the adhesive force (pull-off force) is compared with the particles gravitational force (weight); nevertheless, the influence of the materials properties, particularly the particles stiffness, is not comprehensively observed in this number. The particles stiffness, which is not present in the Bond number, has a considerable impact on how particles respond to an applied force. If the forces in the Bond number are substituted with potential and cohesion energies, a new dimensionless number will be formed whereby the effect of the particles stiffness is also considered. This was firstly proposed by Behjani et al. where they introduced a dimensionless number titled as the Cohesion number.
Definition and mathematical derivations
The Cohesion number is a dimensionless number which shows the ratio of the work required for detaching two arbitrary solid particles (work of cohesion) to their
gravitational potential energy
Gravitational energy or gravitational potential energy is the potential energy a massive object has in relation to another massive object due to gravity. It is the potential energy associated with the gravitational field, which is released (conv ...
as expressed below,
For example, in the JKR contact model the work of cohesion is
by which the Cohesion number is derived as follows:
Mass can be shown in the form of density and volume and the constant number can be eliminated,
The final version of the Cohesion number is as following:
is the particle density
is the gravity
is the interfacial energy
is the equivalent Young’s modulus:
is the material Poisson's ratio
shows the equivalent radius:
This number is dependent on the particles surface energy, particles size, particle density, gravity, and the Young’s modulus. It well justifies that the materials having lower stiffness become “stickier” if adhesive and it is a useful scaling method for the DEM simulations at which Young’s modulus is selected smaller than the real value in order to increase the computational speed. Recently, a rigorous analysis of the contact stiffness reduction for the adhesive contacts to speed up the DEM calculations shows the same fractional form.
See also
*
Contact mechanics
Contact mechanics is the study of the deformation of solids that touch each other at one or more points.Johnson, K. L, 1985, Contact mechanics, Cambridge University Press.Popov, Valentin L., 2010, ''Contact Mechanics and Friction. Physical Pr ...
*
Surface tension
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