Time-dependent behaviour of industrial granular materials under vibration: modelling and phenomenology.

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This dataset contains all the videos from the snapshots in the article "Time-dependent behaviour of industrial granular materials under vibration: modelling and phenomenology" - Journal of Chemical Engineering Science.

The publication deals with the densification kinetics of industrial granular materials using a particle damper. The densification/compaction is obtained by harmonic vibration with no time between excitations. All videos are named as the figure number from the publication. Also, two other videos were added to show some other phenomena observed.

Online resource 1 shows the granulation of Sericite, a highly cohesive powder (mica) when vibrated at 11.5 g acceleration and 125 Hz frequency. The video is taken after 8 million excitations.

Online resource 2 shows the fluidization during vibration for a slightly cohesive powder Avicel PH102 vibrated at 5.34 g acceleration and 30 Hz frequency. This video focus on the bubbling phenomena observed during the first seconds of vibration.

Identifier
DOI https://doi.org/10.12763/OHJ5CH
Metadata Access https://dorel.univ-lorraine.fr/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_datacite&identifier=doi:10.12763/OHJ5CH
Provenance
Creator Cares Pacheco, Maria Graciela ORCID logo
Publisher Université de Lorraine
Contributor Cares Pacheco, Maria Graciela; Maria Graciela Cares; Andrea Suaza Montalvo; Véronique Falk
Publication Year 2022
Rights Etalab (CC-BY); info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess; https://www.etalab.gouv.fr/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/ETALAB-Licence-Ouverte-v2.0.pdf
OpenAccess true
Contact Cares Pacheco, Maria Graciela (LRGP ; Université de Lorraine, CNRS ; France)
Representation
Resource Type Dataset
Format video/mp4; video/x-msvideo
Size 29196912; 14683339; 14571138; 28701478; 170028961; 28463104; 2969735; 3487500; 29759238; 74267343; 1560118; 4644958
Version 3.0
Discipline Construction Engineering and Architecture; Engineering; Engineering Sciences; Natural Sciences; Physics
Spatial Coverage LRGP