Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.60, No.14, 4031-4044, 2005
Breakage behaviour of spherical granulates by compression
This paper describes the deformation and breakage behaviour of granulates in single particle compression test. Three industrial spherical granulates-gamma-Al2O3, the synthetic zeolite Kostrolith (R) and sodium benzoate (C6H5COONa) were used as model materials to study the mechanical behaviour from elastic to plastic range. The elastic compression behaviour of granulates is described by means of force-displacement curves, by application of Hertz-Huber contact theory and continuum mechanics. An elastic-plastic contact model was proposed to describe the deformation behaviour of elastic-plastic granules. The effects of granulate size and stressing velocity on the breakage force and contact stiffness during elastic and elastic-plastic displacement are examined. It is shown that the zeolite granulates with elastic-plastic behaviour have viscous properties as well. Breakage mechanisms of granulates during elastic, elastic-plastic and plastic deformation are also explained. The breakage probability is approximated by Weibull distribution function. The behaviour of the granulate during compression under the repeated loading-unloading conditions was investigated. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:granulation;compression test;force-displacement curve;elasticity;crushing mechanism;breakage probability