Numerical Simulation of the Collision Breakage Process between the Agglomerate and Hammer in a Hammer Crusher Using DEM

被引:2
作者
Hong, Sokgun [1 ]
Han, Un Chol [2 ]
Kim, Gum Chol [1 ]
Ri, Kwang Myong [1 ]
Ri, Song [1 ]
机构
[1] Kim Chaek Univ Technol, Fac Min Engn, Pyongyang, North Korea
[2] Kim Chaek Univ Technol, Sch Sci & Engn, Pyongyang, North Korea
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MODEL;
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10.1155/2023/2838179
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
This paper focuses on simulating the collision breakage process between the agglomerate and hammer in a hammer crusher by the discrete element method (DEM) as the interaction between particles. This enables us to consider the energy change in the collision breakage process of the hammer. The agglomerate model is built by using the EDEM 2.7 software according to the principle of closest packing in crystallography, while the hammer model is modeled into an assembly of different sizes of spherical particles to make the collision breakage process between the agglomerate and hammer as the one of interrelation of particles. With these models, we mainly investigated collision force, collision impulse, energy breaking agglomerate, and the relationship between the specific breakage energy and agglomerate damage ratio. The collision force is represented as Gaussian function, the collision impulse is represented by the function of the mass ratio of agglomerate to hammer and the product of agglomerate mass and collision velocity, and the relationship between the specific breakage energy and agglomerate damage ratio is represented by exponential function. Finally, it can be seen from this study that, when crushing the agglomerate by hammer impact, it is necessary to increase the specific breakage energy by 1.75 times in order to increase the agglomerate damage ratio from 85% to 90% but 2.13 times in order to increase 95%. The proposed method can be used for the further development and design of the various types of crusher.
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