Title of article :
CFD simulations of particle mixing in a binary fluidized bed
Author/Authors :
Cooper، نويسنده , Paul W , Scott and Coronella، نويسنده , , Charles J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
10
From page :
27
To page :
36
Abstract :
It has long been known that fluidization of dissimilar materials can result in either a well-mixed bed or a segregated bed. In a fluidized bed, particle mixing and segregation phenomena are dominated by bubble activity. Depending on operating conditions, lighter or smaller particles (“flotsam”) tend to rise to the bed, and larger, heavier particles (“jetsam”) tend to sink to the bottom of the bed. es of unsteady, three-fluid CFD simulations were performed using FLUENT™ 6.0. The solids consist of two dissimilar materials, coke and rutile, with different diameters and densities. Simulation parameters (solution technique, grid, maximum packing fraction, drag law) and operating conditions (gas velocity, bed makeup, nozzle location) were each investigated for the relative effects on bubbling and hence on particle mixing and segregation. he simulations, it is possible to identify the solids wake trailing a rising gas bubble by looking at the vertical solids flux. The mixing mechanisms (particle exchange and circulation) are readily identified, also from the solids flux. A segregation mechanism is observed by watching the difference in the particle velocities (particle slip velocity) caused by a passing bubble. mulations predict for all conditions investigated a well-mixed fluidized bed with modest localized segregation. However, a collapsed bed simulated by turning off the gas did predict a discernible segregation profile, similar to that measured in laboratory experiments.
Keywords :
Fluidized beds , particle segregation , Computational fluid dynamics
Journal title :
Powder Technology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Powder Technology
Record number :
1695234
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