Mathematical modelling of the kinematics of a sub-cluster of salft particles in a spinning spreader disk
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10902/5335Registro completo
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Macías Vera, PaulaFecha
2014-09-19Director/es
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España
Palabras clave
Density estimation
Time integration
Radial scaling function
Image recognition
Parameterise kinematics
Spinning spreader disk
Resumen/Abstract
The kinematics of the flow of rock salt on a spreader disk is observed in full scale from movies recorded with a high speed camera and modelled by a novel kinematic shape function that includes a radial scaling function that can be successfully defined from three parameters. The motion of the particles in the clase neighbourhood of the vane is modelled as a sub-cluster flow that implicitly incorporate the non-stationary flow complexities due to sliding, rolling and repositioning of the particles. The incremental prediction of the motion is based on the Newmark constant average acceleration method.