The study of the collision behavior of solid objects has received a significant amount of research in various fields such as industrial applications of powders and grains, impacts of proppants and between proppant and rocks during hydraulic fracturing, and the study of debris flows and avalanches and the interactions of landslide materials with protective barriers. This problem has predominantly been studied through the coefficient of restitution (COR), which is computed from the dropping and rebound paths of particles; its value corresponds to 1 for perfectly elastic impacts and 0 for perfectly plastic impacts (i.e., at the collision there is no rebound of the particle). Often, the colliding particles (or particle–block systems) are not pe...
The micromechanical behavior at grain contacts subjected to tangential and normal forces is of major...
This paper discusses the mechanisms of surface damage induced by lubricant borne debris in rolling e...
Context. Collisions between dust particles may lead to agglomerate growth or fragmentation, dependin...
The coefficient of restitution (COR) is an important input parameter in the numerical simulation of...
Context. Dust impact into granular materials leads to crater formation and material ejection. ...
Controlled particle-wall collisions are conducted in various fluids. Impact and rebound velocities o...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganic coatings are often removed using solvents that creat...
This paper describes an experimental study examining the influence of the mechanical and geometrical...
In this research an investigation was conducted to study the ash particle rebound characteristics an...
The rebound characteristics of oblique collisions of ash particles in a tail flue environment were i...
The formation of powdery deposits on the tubes in a waste heat boiler reduces the heat transfer coef...
Fragmentation in rockfalls reduces the size of the blocks and increases the number of fragments. It ...
Coefficient of restitution is regarded as a dominating parameter in rockfall research. Generally, sm...
In the framework of rockfall trajectory modelling, the bouncing phenomenon occurring when a rock blo...
The crushing behavior of particles is encountered in a large number of natural and engineering syste...
The micromechanical behavior at grain contacts subjected to tangential and normal forces is of major...
This paper discusses the mechanisms of surface damage induced by lubricant borne debris in rolling e...
Context. Collisions between dust particles may lead to agglomerate growth or fragmentation, dependin...
The coefficient of restitution (COR) is an important input parameter in the numerical simulation of...
Context. Dust impact into granular materials leads to crater formation and material ejection. ...
Controlled particle-wall collisions are conducted in various fluids. Impact and rebound velocities o...
grantor: University of TorontoOrganic coatings are often removed using solvents that creat...
This paper describes an experimental study examining the influence of the mechanical and geometrical...
In this research an investigation was conducted to study the ash particle rebound characteristics an...
The rebound characteristics of oblique collisions of ash particles in a tail flue environment were i...
The formation of powdery deposits on the tubes in a waste heat boiler reduces the heat transfer coef...
Fragmentation in rockfalls reduces the size of the blocks and increases the number of fragments. It ...
Coefficient of restitution is regarded as a dominating parameter in rockfall research. Generally, sm...
In the framework of rockfall trajectory modelling, the bouncing phenomenon occurring when a rock blo...
The crushing behavior of particles is encountered in a large number of natural and engineering syste...
The micromechanical behavior at grain contacts subjected to tangential and normal forces is of major...
This paper discusses the mechanisms of surface damage induced by lubricant borne debris in rolling e...
Context. Collisions between dust particles may lead to agglomerate growth or fragmentation, dependin...