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DEM Prediction Of Burden Distribution Patterns In A Blast Furnace Bell-Less Top Charging System

Stephen Brown, Marc A.J. Holmes, Steve Brown

Conference: 6th International Conference on Discrete Element Methods (DEM6)

Swansea University Author: Steve Brown

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The use of DEM to model the charging of a blast furnace is investigated. A force model incorporating twisting and bending is included in the code specifically to enable simulation of static piles of material. The model has been validated against specific experiments deliberately challenging for both...

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Published in: Conference: 6th International Conference on Discrete Element Methods (DEM6)
Published: 2013
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa20162
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title DEM Prediction Of Burden Distribution Patterns In A Blast Furnace Bell-Less Top Charging System
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title_short DEM Prediction Of Burden Distribution Patterns In A Blast Furnace Bell-Less Top Charging System
title_full DEM Prediction Of Burden Distribution Patterns In A Blast Furnace Bell-Less Top Charging System
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description The use of DEM to model the charging of a blast furnace is investigated. A force model incorporating twisting and bending is included in the code specifically to enable simulation of static piles of material. The model has been validated against specific experiments deliberately challenging for both static and dynamic behaviours in granular flow. Simulation of a full size blast furnace domain including a complex rotating chute is shown. A simplified output aimed at blast furnace operators is also described.
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