Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review

Involvement of important engineering applications in the interaction of free-moving objects with dispersed multi-phase flows are numerous in recent years. However, due to the challenge and complexity, few studies have been reported and modeling approaches remain very limited. This paper reviews the...

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Main Authors: Zahari N.M., Zawawi M.H., Sidek L.M., Mohamad D., Itam Z., Ramli M.Z., Syamsir A., Abas A., Rashid M.
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Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-235762023-05-29T14:50:18Z Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review Zahari N.M. Zawawi M.H. Sidek L.M. Mohamad D. Itam Z. Ramli M.Z. Syamsir A. Abas A. Rashid M. 54891672300 39162217600 35070506500 57200335404 55102723400 57195984780 57195320482 56893346700 57221960339 Involvement of important engineering applications in the interaction of free-moving objects with dispersed multi-phase flows are numerous in recent years. However, due to the challenge and complexity, few studies have been reported and modeling approaches remain very limited. This paper reviews the use of discrete particle models (DPMs) for the study of the fluid flow phenomena and elaborates several different types of multiple phases. The efficiency of particle retention and computational time were considered in determining the most appropriate multiphase model. Therefore, the dynamic modeling of multi-scale systems requires a method to solve the problem of structural fluid interaction (FSI) in the particle fluid flow. � 2018 Author(s). Final 2023-05-29T06:50:18Z 2023-05-29T06:50:18Z 2018 Conference Paper 10.1063/1.5066875 2-s2.0-85058014386 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85058014386&doi=10.1063%2f1.5066875&partnerID=40&md5=52a25cb8c5187c190bd23a5414bb0228 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23576 2030 20234 American Institute of Physics Inc. Scopus
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description Involvement of important engineering applications in the interaction of free-moving objects with dispersed multi-phase flows are numerous in recent years. However, due to the challenge and complexity, few studies have been reported and modeling approaches remain very limited. This paper reviews the use of discrete particle models (DPMs) for the study of the fluid flow phenomena and elaborates several different types of multiple phases. The efficiency of particle retention and computational time were considered in determining the most appropriate multiphase model. Therefore, the dynamic modeling of multi-scale systems requires a method to solve the problem of structural fluid interaction (FSI) in the particle fluid flow. � 2018 Author(s).
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Zahari N.M.
Zawawi M.H.
Sidek L.M.
Mohamad D.
Itam Z.
Ramli M.Z.
Syamsir A.
Abas A.
Rashid M.
format Conference Paper
author Zahari N.M.
Zawawi M.H.
Sidek L.M.
Mohamad D.
Itam Z.
Ramli M.Z.
Syamsir A.
Abas A.
Rashid M.
spellingShingle Zahari N.M.
Zawawi M.H.
Sidek L.M.
Mohamad D.
Itam Z.
Ramli M.Z.
Syamsir A.
Abas A.
Rashid M.
Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review
author_sort Zahari N.M.
title Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review
title_short Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review
title_full Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review
title_fullStr Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review
title_full_unstemmed Introduction of discrete phase model (DPM) in fluid flow: A review
title_sort introduction of discrete phase model (dpm) in fluid flow: a review
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
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