Numerical simulation of charge generation and saturation for polymer particles by single impact on a metal plate

IF 2.3 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Adel Sharifi, S. Hashemabadi, G. Ahmadi
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Abstract Contact electrification phenomena are commonly observed in many handling powder process, in which the charge transfers between contacting particle and wall during collisions. In this work, a condenser model and Hertzian contact area formula were added to an LIGGGHTS code so as to predict the polymer particle charge after a single impact with a metal plate. The simulated impact charge of several single polymer particles was successfully predicted after a single collision on a metal plate with determined values for C0 , achieving an average relative error (ARE) less than 10%. An assumption that the value of charging constant parameter (k) changes with the impact velocity reduced the ARE value significantly from 20% and 9% to 2% and 0.3% for PS and Nylon 66, respectively. As a main result, the current modified LIGGGHTS code can successfully estimate the impact charge of a single particle after colliding with a wall.
单次撞击金属板对聚合物颗粒电荷产生和饱和的数值模拟
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Particulate Science and Technology
Particulate Science and Technology 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
86
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Particulate Science and Technology, an interdisciplinary journal, publishes papers on both fundamental and applied science and technology related to particles and particle systems in size scales from nanometers to millimeters. The journal''s primary focus is to report emerging technologies and advances in different fields of engineering, energy, biomaterials, and pharmaceutical science involving particles, and to bring institutional researchers closer to professionals in industries. Particulate Science and Technology invites articles reporting original contributions and review papers, in particular critical reviews, that are relevant and timely to the emerging and growing fields of particle and powder technology.
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