Title of article
Multiphase and multiphysics particle in cell simulation of soot deposition inside a diesel particulate filter single channel Original Research Article
Author/Authors
G. Zuccaro، نويسنده , , G. Lapenta، نويسنده , , F. Ferrero، نويسنده , , G. Maizza، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
13
From page
347
To page
359
Abstract
In the diesel particulate filters technology a key aspect is represented by the properties of the particulate matter that is collected inside their structure. The work presented is focused on the development of an innovative mathematical tool based on the particle-in-cell method (PIC) for the simulation of the soot distribution inside a single channel of a diesel particulate filter. The basic fluid dynamic equations are solved for the gas phase inside the channel using a novel technique based on the solution of the same set of equations everywhere in the system including the porous medium. This approach is presented as alternative to the more conventional methods of matching conditions across the boundary of the porous region where a Darcy-like flow is developed. The motion of the soot solid particles is instead described through a particle-by-particle approach based on Newtonʹs equations of motion. The coupling between the dynamics of the gas and that of the soot particles, i.e. between these two sub-models, is performed through the implementation of the particle-in-cell technique. This model allows the detailed simulation of the deposition and compaction of the soot inside the filter channels and its characterization in terms of density, permeability and thickness. The model then represents a unique tool for the optimization of the design of diesel particulate filters. The details of the technique implementation and some paradigmatic examples will be shown.
Keywords
Flow through porous media , Surface deposition , Particle dynamics , Diesel particulate filters , Particle-in-cell method
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Record number
1138180
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