TY - GEN
T1 - Flow structure study on expanded bed in gas fluidization of fine ellipsoids
AU - Gan, Jieqing
AU - Zhou, Zongyan
AU - Yu, Aibing
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 8th World Congress on Particle Technology 2018: Keynotes and Plenaries. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Combined approach of computational fluid dynamics for gas phase and discrete element method for particles (CFD-DEM) is used to exhibit the formation of expanded bed in gas fluidisation of fine ellipsoids. The results illustrate that in the start-up stage, the bulk disconnects into two major bulks with a lowest contact force on the axial direction, especially for flat and elongated particles. The positions of the lowest point of contact force slightly change with time for oblate and prolate particles, but it moves smoothly from bottom to top for spheres. A slower gas introduction process has a mildest change in bed height (porosity). The fractures between major bulks gradually disappear when the cohesive forces become smaller. In the transition stage, when aspect ratio deviates from 1.0, the pressure drop fluctuation significantly increases. In the stable stage, when the aspect ratio decreases or increases from 1.0, the contact forces and van der Waals forces increases, and the particle-fluid forces become less uniformly distribution in the beds. Ellipsoidal particles undergo an orientation rearrangement during the expansion process.
AB - Combined approach of computational fluid dynamics for gas phase and discrete element method for particles (CFD-DEM) is used to exhibit the formation of expanded bed in gas fluidisation of fine ellipsoids. The results illustrate that in the start-up stage, the bulk disconnects into two major bulks with a lowest contact force on the axial direction, especially for flat and elongated particles. The positions of the lowest point of contact force slightly change with time for oblate and prolate particles, but it moves smoothly from bottom to top for spheres. A slower gas introduction process has a mildest change in bed height (porosity). The fractures between major bulks gradually disappear when the cohesive forces become smaller. In the transition stage, when aspect ratio deviates from 1.0, the pressure drop fluctuation significantly increases. In the stable stage, when the aspect ratio decreases or increases from 1.0, the contact forces and van der Waals forces increases, and the particle-fluid forces become less uniformly distribution in the beds. Ellipsoidal particles undergo an orientation rearrangement during the expansion process.
KW - CFD-DEM
KW - Expanded bed
KW - Fine ellipsoid
KW - Interparticle force
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85059068158
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:85059068158
T3 - 8th World Congress on Particle Technology 2018: Keynotes and Plenaries
SP - 38
EP - 45
BT - 8th World Congress on Particle Technology 2018
PB - AIChE
T2 - 8th World Congress on Particle Technology 2018: Keynotes and Plenaries
Y2 - 22 April 2018 through 26 April 2018
ER -