Effect of fabric anisotropy on filtration mechanisms in granular filtersEffect of fabric anisotropy on filtration mechanisms in granular filtersA. Abdallah et al.

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Ali Abdallah [1 ]
Eric Vincens [1 ]
Hélène Magoariec [1 ]
Christophe Picault [2 ]
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[1] Univ Lyon,CACOH
[2] Ecole Centrale de Lyon,undefined
[3] CNRS,undefined
[4] ENTPE,undefined
[5] LTDS,undefined
[6] UMR5513,undefined
[7] Compagnie Nationale du Rhône,undefined
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Particle shape; Pore; Constriction; Connectivity; DEM;
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10.1007/s10035-024-01485-5
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This study investigates the impact of fabric anisotropy on the directional filtration mechanisms in granular filters, which arise from inherent particle shape variations and different preparation methods. Using the discrete element method, diverse filter samples underwent extensive numerical filtration tests in different directions. Subsequently, the pore space of these samples was analysed using an extraction algorithm. The results highlight the significant influence of particle shapes and preparation methods on intensifying anisotropy, which in turn remarkably affects directional filtration properties. Analysis of the pore space reveals variations in pore connectivity across different directions, explaining the observed differences in retention coefficients. This study emphasises the need for a comprehensive approach that accounts for constriction size, number, and connectivity to yield precise results. It contributes valuable insights into the role of anisotropy in granular materials, sheds light on complex directional filtration mechanisms, and advances related applications.
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