Title of article :
CFD Modeling of Multi-Sized Particulate Slurry Flow through Pipe Bend
Author/Authors :
Tarodiya, R Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - Indian Institute of Technology - India , Khullar, S Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - Indian Institute of Technology - India , Gandhi, B. K Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering - Indian Institute of Technology - India
Abstract :
Particle size normally varies over wide ranges in any commercial transportation of solids through the
pipeline. In the present study, the three-dimensional numerical modeling of the conventional 90o bend
transporting multi-sized particulate slurry using granular Eulerian-Eulerian model is performed. The mixture
of water and six different sizes of zinc tailing particles ranging from 37.5 µm to 575 µm are considered. The
effect of variation in velocity and concentration on pressure drop and flow field of the multi-sized particulate
slurry is investigated. The simulations are performed in the velocity range of 2.25 m/s to 3.5 m/s for the
weighted solid concentration range of 9.82 to 44.26%. The comparison of pressure drop data from the
available experimental results and the present numerical modeling with multisized particulate slurry shows
maximum deviation within ±6%. Further, the suspension behavior of different size particles in the multi-sized
slurry flow inside the bend is analyzed with the variation in the flow velocity and solid concentration. The
particles of different size in the multi-sized slurry showed different suspension characteristics
Keywords :
CFD , Eulerian-eulerian model , Multi-sized particle , Bend , Particle size distribution