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Comparison of the standard Euler-Euler and hybrid Euler-Lagrange approaches for modeling particle transport in a pilot-scale circulating fluidized bed 被引量:14
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作者 Wojciech P.Adamczyk Adam Klimanek +3 位作者 Ryszard A.Biaecki Gabriel Wecel Pawe Kozolub Tomasz Czakiert 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2014年第4期129-137,共9页
Particle transport phenomena in small-scale circulating fiuidized beds (CFB) can be simulated using the Euler-Euler, discrete element method, and Euler-Lagrange approaches. In this work, a hybrid Euler-Lagrange mode... Particle transport phenomena in small-scale circulating fiuidized beds (CFB) can be simulated using the Euler-Euler, discrete element method, and Euler-Lagrange approaches. In this work, a hybrid Euler-Lagrange model known as the dense discrete phase model (DDPM), which has common roots with the multiphase particle-in-cell model, was applied in simulating particle transport within a mid-sized experimental CFB facility. Implementation of the DDPM into the commercial ANSYS Fluent CFD package is relatively young in comparison with the granular Eulerian model. For that reason, validation of the DDPM approach against experimental data is still required and is addressed in this paper. Additional difficulties encountered in modeling fluidization processes are connected with long calculation times. To reduce times, the complete boiler models are simplified to include just the combustion chamber. Such simplifications introduce errors in the predicted solid distribution in the boiler. To investigate the conse- quences of model reduction, simulations were made using the simplified and complete pilot geometries and compared with experimental data. All simulations were performed using the ANSYSFLUENT 14.0 package. A set of user defined functions were used in the hybrid DDPM and Euler-Euler approaches to recirculate solid particles. 展开更多
关键词 Particle Multiphase flow CFD particulate processes CFB Fluidized bed
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Particle flow simulations with homogenised lattice Boltzmann methods
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作者 Mathias J. Krause Fabian Klemens +2 位作者 Thomas Henn Robin Trunk Hermann Nirschl 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第5期1-13,共13页
An alternative approach to simulating arbitrarily shaped particles submersed in viscous fluid in two dimensions is proposed, obtained by adapting the velocity parameter of the equilibrium distribution function of a st... An alternative approach to simulating arbitrarily shaped particles submersed in viscous fluid in two dimensions is proposed, obtained by adapting the velocity parameter of the equilibrium distribution function of a standard lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). Comparisons of exemplifying simulations to results in the literature validate the approach as well as the convergence analysis. Pressure fluctuations occurring in Ladd's approach are greatly reduced. In comparison with the immersed boundary method, this approach does not require cost intensive interpolations. The parallel efficiency of LBM is retained. An intrinsic momentum transfer is observed during particle-particle collisions. To demonstrate the capa- bilities of the approach, sedimentation of particles of several shapes is simulated despite omitting an explicit particle collision model. 展开更多
关键词 particulate flow simulationsArbitrarily shaped particlesLattice Boltzmann methodsValidationSedimentation processes
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