Ball indentation is a technique capable of assessing powder flowability down to very low consolidation stresses (≤1 kPa). With this method, powder flowability is determined by measuring the hardness of a powder bed, which allows the unconfined yield strength to be inferred via the constraint factor. The latter is well established for continuum materials, whereas for particulate systems its dependency on stress level and powder properties is not well defined. This work investigates these factors by simulating the ball indentation method using DEM. The constraint factor is shown to be independent of pre-consolidation stress. Constraint factor generally increases with interface energy for relatively cohesionless powders, though not for cohesiv...
Characterising powder flowability can be a challenge if only a small quantity of samples is availabl...
The flow properties of fine powders at very low consolidation levels are relevant to small scale ind...
The flow properties of fine powders at very low consolidation levels are relevant to small scale ind...
The inability of cohesive powders to flow consistently and reliably is a major cause of process down...
Ball indentation is a technique capable of assessing powder flowability down to very low consolidati...
Powders can exhibit different flow behaviour resulting from a combination of physical properties of ...
At moderate stresses, shear cells are the preferred method of powder flow measurement. However, seve...
The inability of cohesive powders to flow consistently and reliably is a major cause of process down...
The characterisation of bulk behaviour of cohesive powders is very important in processing of partic...
The characterisation of cohesive powder flowability is often required for reliable design and consis...
Unreliable powder flow is a major problem during processing of powders. The shear cell is the most w...
Poor powder flow leads to many problems during manufacturing and can lead to inaccurate dosing and o...
The characterisation of bulk behaviour of cohesive powders is very important in processing of partic...
Computer simulations using Distinct Element Method (DEM) have been carried out to investigate the ef...
In industrial processing and manufacturing, characterizing the flowability of particulate solids is ...
Characterising powder flowability can be a challenge if only a small quantity of samples is availabl...
The flow properties of fine powders at very low consolidation levels are relevant to small scale ind...
The flow properties of fine powders at very low consolidation levels are relevant to small scale ind...
The inability of cohesive powders to flow consistently and reliably is a major cause of process down...
Ball indentation is a technique capable of assessing powder flowability down to very low consolidati...
Powders can exhibit different flow behaviour resulting from a combination of physical properties of ...
At moderate stresses, shear cells are the preferred method of powder flow measurement. However, seve...
The inability of cohesive powders to flow consistently and reliably is a major cause of process down...
The characterisation of bulk behaviour of cohesive powders is very important in processing of partic...
The characterisation of cohesive powder flowability is often required for reliable design and consis...
Unreliable powder flow is a major problem during processing of powders. The shear cell is the most w...
Poor powder flow leads to many problems during manufacturing and can lead to inaccurate dosing and o...
The characterisation of bulk behaviour of cohesive powders is very important in processing of partic...
Computer simulations using Distinct Element Method (DEM) have been carried out to investigate the ef...
In industrial processing and manufacturing, characterizing the flowability of particulate solids is ...
Characterising powder flowability can be a challenge if only a small quantity of samples is availabl...
The flow properties of fine powders at very low consolidation levels are relevant to small scale ind...
The flow properties of fine powders at very low consolidation levels are relevant to small scale ind...