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Realizing fragment spawning and fragment growth in the parallelized Discrete Element Method (DEM) during modelling of comminution
Authors:Stefanie Bußmann  Harald Kruggel-Emden  Mathis Reichert
Affiliation:1. Chair of Mechanical Process Engineering and Solids Processing (MVTA), Technische Universität Berlin, Ernst-Reuter-Platz 1, 10587 Berlin, Germany;2. Loesche GmbH, Hansaallee 243, 40549 Düsseldorf, Germany
Abstract:The particle based Discrete Element Method (DEM) can be applied to examine comminution processes. In this study, a DEM framework has been extended to model particle breakage without mass loss. After a breakage event occurs, spherical particles, as often considered in the DEM, are replaced by size reduced spherical fragments. During the following time steps, the fragments grow to their desired sizes, so that the mass loss can be counterbalanced. Previously defined overlaps with adjacent unbroken and broken particles (fragments) as well as walls are allowed. The breakage model has been realized in a parallelized DEM framework because comminution processes are often attributed to large numbers of particles and by parallelization the computational time can be reduced efficiently. An oedometer (one-dimensional compression in axial direction of a confined particle bed) has been modelled to investigate the parallelization efficiency and the influence of the permitted overlaps during the growth process on the growth duration. A simplified roller mill has been considered to examine the applicability of the breakage procedure considering parallelization. The results show that parallelization reduces computational time considerably. The breakage procedure is suitable to model comminution processes involving even densely packed particle systems and is superior to existing approaches.
Keywords:Discrete Element Method (DEM)  Parallelization  Breakage  Mass conservation  Fragments spawning
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