Validation of Flow Models as New Simulation Approach for Parcel Handling in Bulk Mode

Authors

  • Domenik Prims Siemens Logistics GmbH, Research & Development, Systems, Architecture
  • Jennifer Kötz University of Mannheim, Department of Mathematics
  • Simone Göttlich University of Mannheim, Department of Mathematics
  • André Katterfeld Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Institute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2195/lj_Rev_prims_en_201906_01

Keywords:

DEM, discrete element method, parcel handling in bulk mode, particle simulation, superquadrics

Abstract

Flow Models based on hyperbolic partial differential equations (conservation laws) are a well-established approach for the material flow simulation. Until now, they have been exclusively used for the simula-tion of cylindrical cargo. This paper investigates the application of flow models on cubical cargo as a new simulation approach for parcel logistics. Selected flow model parameters are adapted to cover this new situation. The simulation results of this macro-scopic model are compared with the microscopic Discrete Element Method (DEM) where the cargo is approximated by superquadrics. An experimental setup especially designed for the validation of the considered flow model for cubical cargo bulk flow is presented. Results of the flow model are analyzed and validated against the results of experiment and DEM for the test setting.

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Published

2019-06-18

How to Cite

Prims, D., Kötz, J., Göttlich, S., & Katterfeld, A. (2019). Validation of Flow Models as New Simulation Approach for Parcel Handling in Bulk Mode. Logistics Journal: Reviewed Publications . https://doi.org/10.2195/lj_Rev_prims_en_201906_01