Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction

Based on Guber-Mizes criterion and solutions of problems for disk with unit thickness, pressing by two opposite forces, and elastic sphere under compression by two rigid plates, the strength of spherical granules are estimated. The ultimate stress, corresponding to failure beginning, is determines t...

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Autores principales: S.L. Gavrilenko, S.V. Shil′ko
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, State Scientific Institution “The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering" 2014
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0efb3e6adaa74485a7d2174154c5e7922021-11-19T12:29:05ZStrength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction1995-04702518-1475https://doaj.org/article/0efb3e6adaa74485a7d2174154c5e7922014-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://mmmm.by/en/readers-en/archive-room-en?layout=edit&id=246https://doaj.org/toc/1995-0470https://doaj.org/toc/2518-1475Based on Guber-Mizes criterion and solutions of problems for disk with unit thickness, pressing by two opposite forces, and elastic sphere under compression by two rigid plates, the strength of spherical granules are estimated. The ultimate stress, corresponding to failure beginning, is determines taking into account the first considerable reducing of force on compression diagram. The calculated estimates for granules of capsulated fertilizer show that repeating pelleting of seeds allows us to increase its strength essentially (about 30 %).S.L. Gavrilenko S.V. Shil′ko National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, State Scientific Institution “The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering"articlespherical granulespelletingstrengthline-spring modelguber-mizes criterionhertzian problemMechanical engineering and machineryTJ1-1570ENRUМеханика машин, механизмов и материалов, Iss 2(27), Pp 56-59 (2014)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
RU
topic spherical granules
pelleting
strength
line-spring model
guber-mizes criterion
hertzian problem
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
spellingShingle spherical granules
pelleting
strength
line-spring model
guber-mizes criterion
hertzian problem
Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ1-1570
S.L. Gavrilenko
S.V. Shil′ko
Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction
description Based on Guber-Mizes criterion and solutions of problems for disk with unit thickness, pressing by two opposite forces, and elastic sphere under compression by two rigid plates, the strength of spherical granules are estimated. The ultimate stress, corresponding to failure beginning, is determines taking into account the first considerable reducing of force on compression diagram. The calculated estimates for granules of capsulated fertilizer show that repeating pelleting of seeds allows us to increase its strength essentially (about 30 %).
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author S.L. Gavrilenko
S.V. Shil′ko
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S.V. Shil′ko
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title Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction
title_short Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction
title_full Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction
title_fullStr Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Strength Analysis of Spherical Granules Using Methods of Mechanics of Contact Interaction
title_sort strength analysis of spherical granules using methods of mechanics of contact interaction
publisher National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, State Scientific Institution “The Joint Institute of Mechanical Engineering"
publishDate 2014
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