Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
We used the Eulerian-Eulerian modeling approach to investigate lateral solid dispersion in fluidized beds. To estimate the lateral
dispersion coefficient (Dsr ) we fitted the void-free solid volume fraction radial profiles obtained from the numerical simulations
of multifluid models with those obtained analytically by solving Fick's law. The profiles match very well. The values of Dsr
obtained numerically are larger than the experimental ones, but the two do have the same order of magnitude. We believe that the
overestimation is due to how we modeled the frictional solid stress; we used the kinetic theory of granular flow (KTGF) model
for the frictional solid pressure and the model of Schaeffer[20] for the frictional solid viscosity. To investigate how sensitive the
numerical results are on the constitutive model used for the frictional stress, we ran the simulations again using a different
frictional stress model, and changing the solid volume fraction at which the bed is assumed to enter the frictional flow regime
(?min). We observed from the results that Dsr is quite sensitive to ?min. This is because the latter influences the size and
behavior of the bubbles in the bed. We obtained the best predictions for Dsr when ?min is 0.50. The results show that accurate
prediction of lateral solid dispersion in fluidized beds depends on adequate understanding of the frictional flow regime, and
accurate modeling of the parameters that characterize the latter, in particular the frictional pressure
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dispersion; Eulerian-Eulerian; Fick's law; Frictional pressure
List of contributors:
Solimene, Roberto
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