Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed

Multiphase fluidized bed is extensively used in various industries because of its characteristics of high heat transfer rate, low pressure drop, uniform temperature distribution, and large contact area which enhance chemical reaction. In this study, two dimensional modelling of different inlet confi...

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Main Author: Ishak, Mohd. Azali
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utm.422122020-08-18T06:48:59Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/42212/ Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed Ishak, Mohd. Azali TP Chemical technology Multiphase fluidized bed is extensively used in various industries because of its characteristics of high heat transfer rate, low pressure drop, uniform temperature distribution, and large contact area which enhance chemical reaction. In this study, two dimensional modelling of different inlet configurations for fluidized bed is developed to study the solid volume fraction and axial velocity profiles as well as gas solid mixing patterns at the different inlet configurations. Based on Eulerian–Eulerian multiphase and k-ɛ turbulence model, the interactions between phases have been simulated using ANSYS FLUENT. Three different inlet configurations and two type of boundary conditions with “no slip” and “partial slip” wall are investigated. Sensitivity studies of the model involving three parameters are also compared to identify the sensitivity behaviour among these parameters. The key finding of this study is to identify the best inlet configuration on fluidized bed design. Results show that the inlet configuration for FB-B is observed to have the closest agreement with the previous study. Sensitivity studies among three parameters Specularity Coefficient (φ), Particle–particle RestitutionCoefficient (es) and Particle–wall RestitutionCoefficient (ew) are also investigated and results show no sensitivity effect for φ and ew. However, results show es factor has a sensitivity effect in correctly predicting the core-annulus flow in the fully developed region of fluidized bed. 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed Ishak, Mohd. Azali (2013) Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:77872
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Ishak, Mohd. Azali
Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
description Multiphase fluidized bed is extensively used in various industries because of its characteristics of high heat transfer rate, low pressure drop, uniform temperature distribution, and large contact area which enhance chemical reaction. In this study, two dimensional modelling of different inlet configurations for fluidized bed is developed to study the solid volume fraction and axial velocity profiles as well as gas solid mixing patterns at the different inlet configurations. Based on Eulerian–Eulerian multiphase and k-ɛ turbulence model, the interactions between phases have been simulated using ANSYS FLUENT. Three different inlet configurations and two type of boundary conditions with “no slip” and “partial slip” wall are investigated. Sensitivity studies of the model involving three parameters are also compared to identify the sensitivity behaviour among these parameters. The key finding of this study is to identify the best inlet configuration on fluidized bed design. Results show that the inlet configuration for FB-B is observed to have the closest agreement with the previous study. Sensitivity studies among three parameters Specularity Coefficient (φ), Particle–particle RestitutionCoefficient (es) and Particle–wall RestitutionCoefficient (ew) are also investigated and results show no sensitivity effect for φ and ew. However, results show es factor has a sensitivity effect in correctly predicting the core-annulus flow in the fully developed region of fluidized bed.
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author Ishak, Mohd. Azali
author_facet Ishak, Mohd. Azali
author_sort Ishak, Mohd. Azali
title Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
title_short Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
title_full Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
title_fullStr Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
title_full_unstemmed Steady-state CFD simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
title_sort steady-state cfd simulation of gas-solid flow for inlet boundary conditions in a fluidized bed
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/42212/
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