Contribution to the recyclability assessment of multi-material structures with a focus on shredding
Publikation: Hochschulschrift/Abschlussarbeit › Dissertation
Beitragende
Abstract
Recycling is essential for sustainable development and the transition to a circular economy. One of the key challenges in mechanical recycling is the effective liberation of materials from multi-material structures during shredding. This thesis addresses this previously underexplored aspect by applying the finite element method (FEM) to simulate the shredding process in a rotary shredder. The aim was to develop a simulation-based methodology for predicting shredding performance with respect to the metrics liberation degree, specific mechanical energy consumption, and fragment size distribution.
A numerical model for shredding in a rotary shredder was developed based on experimental trials, using single-specimen tests with hybrid profiles and plates composed of steel and glass fiber-reinforced polymers, primarily joined by adhesion. The simulations successfully replicate the complex loading conditions as well as the material-specific fracture and deformation behavior. In addition, an automated post-processing method was developed to efficiently characterize simulated fragments and quantify mechanical energy consumption. The results demonstrate that FEM-based shredding simulations are a promising tool for predicting shredding performance and represent a novel contribution to the recyclability assessment of multi-material structures.
A numerical model for shredding in a rotary shredder was developed based on experimental trials, using single-specimen tests with hybrid profiles and plates composed of steel and glass fiber-reinforced polymers, primarily joined by adhesion. The simulations successfully replicate the complex loading conditions as well as the material-specific fracture and deformation behavior. In addition, an automated post-processing method was developed to efficiently characterize simulated fragments and quantify mechanical energy consumption. The results demonstrate that FEM-based shredding simulations are a promising tool for predicting shredding performance and represent a novel contribution to the recyclability assessment of multi-material structures.
| Titel in Übersetzung | Beitrag zur Bewertung der Recyclingfähigkeit von Verbundstrukturen mit Fokus auf die Zerkleinerung |
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Details
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
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| Qualifizierungsstufe | Dr.-Ing. |
| Gradverleihende Hochschule | |
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| Datum der Verteidigung (Datum der Urkunde) | 10 Feb. 2025 |
| ISBN's (print) | 978-3-86780-797-5 |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 4 Juli 2025 |
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Schlagworte
Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung
Schlagwörter
- recycling, multi-material-structure, simulation