Jason Christopher Green

Chemical engineering

Hometown: Tempe, Arizona, United States

Graduation date: Spring 2021

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FURI | Summer 2020

Effect of Particle and Environmental Variables on Flowability of Granular Materials

The purpose of this research is to attempt to design a set of characterization tools to relate granular material physical properties to their performance properties. Different forms of organic materials were ground into a granular form and individually put into a Freeman FT4 Powder Rheometer. This rheometer then measured the physical and performance properties of these materials. With these results, the researcher expects to deliver empirical relationships between physical parameters and flowability using power-law verification.

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Analyzing the properties and performance of natural materials will create more efficient methods of handling and storing them.

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  • FURI
  • Spring 2020