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Novel CFD-DEM approach for analyzing spherical and non-spherical shape particles in spouted fluidized bed

Source
Particulate Science and Technology
ISSN
02726351
Date Issued
2024-01-01
Author(s)
Mishra, Rajat
Arora, Amit  
DOI
10.1080/02726351.2023.2231385
Volume
42
Issue
2
Abstract
The spouted fluidized bed process is a multiphase heat and mass transfer flow. The process requires effective solid-gas and solid-solid interaction. Various numerical models have been developed to understand and optimize these interactions. However, most of these models have used spherical particle definition, whereas the actual particles are non-spherical. Here we present coupled Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD) and Discrete Element Method(DEM) based model to analyze the fluidized bed process for non-spherical particles (Faceted cylinder). The model results are validated with experimental results for spherical particles. The model is further used to understand mixing during the process as a function of non-spherical particle geometry. Aspect ratio and corner count were the geometrical input parameters for faceted cylinder-shaped particles. Transient plots for bubble diameter and bed height for spouted fluidized beds were created for all cases. The bubble diameter and bed height values were much lower for faceted cylinder particles than for spherical particles. For non-spherical particles, the increased number of corners was a crucial factor that brought the outcomes closer to those of spherical-shaped particles. The aspect ratio values increased, and the bubble diameter shrank as a result of more resistance to particle movement. The results would be of great use to correctly simulate non- spherical particles based fluidized bed process and optimize various process parameters.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26470
Subjects
CFD-DEM | Eulerian Langrangian approach | faceted cylinder | fluidization | non-spherical
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