Thursday, 4 May 2023

Influence of Morphology on Angle of Internal Friction in Slags | Chapter 9 | Recent Progress in Science and Technology Vol. 9

 The depiction of any granular material is contingent upon its semantic parameters, as well as allure physical and chemical characteristics. Slags from the iron and steel commerces are used for this study, and their morphology is distinguished to their angle of internal friction. These limits are determined using ImageJ operating system on slag samples. The semantic parameters are roundness, fullness, and surface roughness. According to the literature, atoms with lengthened, angular, and rough surfaces proper to be more resistant to shearing than round, round, and smooth particles. This paper decides that roundness values in slags, alternatively sphericity, are in trend accompanying friction angle. It is also noticed that regardless of fullness or roundness, the angle of internal resistance remains within a narrow range. Certain pieces, which are dependent on something crushing under load, will not behave as anticipated based on their shape parameters. As a result, the shape limits alone can be insufficient to adequately show the frictional characteristics. ImageJ is a 2D particle reasoning programme. Even if 3D analysis is performed, skilled is no guarantee that the particle will properly as expected because piece orientation also plays a meaningful role in allure mechanical behaviour.

Author(s) Details:

J. Logeshwari,
Department of Civil Engineering, Vel Tech Rangarajan Dr. Sagunthala R&D Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai- 600062, India.

P. V. Sivapullaiah,
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560012, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RPST-V9/article/view/10270

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