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Powder Technology, Vol.108, No.1, 1-5, 2000
Feeding of granular material on conveyer bands or chutes
The flux properties and the inclination angle at which granular material on inclined planes starts to slide are strongly influenced by the boundary conditions, such as the continuous supply of material at the upper surface or the vibration of the bottom. Johnson et al. [P.C. Johnson, P. Nott, R. Jackson, J. Fluid Mech. 210 (1990) 501-535.] established a theory based on the equations of motion for granular flow down inclined chutes with a noneffected free surface. We modified the boundary conditions to take into account energy and momentum transfer at the upper surface but we disregarded the supply of mass. The numerical results are compared with measurements taken from a high-speed video film.