Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles

Studies on particle distributions and interactions between the particles and the liquid turbulence are extremely significant and can help to improve efficiency of industrial processes and final product quality. In this paper, the particle distribution and the particle - turbulence interaction in the...

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Main Authors: Mingjun Pang, Jinjia Wei, Bo Yu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering 2011-09-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322011000300009
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spelling doaj-21c4f0bd8bc84e1e9e769b33a98c0e752020-11-24T21:06:02ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832011-09-0128343344610.1590/S0104-66322011000300009Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particlesMingjun PangJinjia WeiBo YuStudies on particle distributions and interactions between the particles and the liquid turbulence are extremely significant and can help to improve efficiency of industrial processes and final product quality. In this paper, the particle distribution and the particle - turbulence interaction in the solid - liquid flow were investigated in detail by a numerical method. The governing equations of the liquid were solved by direct numerical simulations and the particle was tracked by Newtonian motion equations considering the effects of drag force, lift force, pressure gradient force, and virtual mass force. Two - way coupling was used to explain the effect of the particles on the turbulence. The results showed that the vortex has a great influence on the particle distribution. Most of the particles aggregate at the centre of the channel. Particle clusters along the vortex circumference modulate the development of the vortex. The turbulence modulations showed anisotropy. The Reynolds stress is slightly reduced in a broad range; the energy balance is changed; and an extra term is introduced to maintain a new energy balance.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322011000300009Direct numerical simulationParticle distributionTurbulence modulationEuler - Lagrange modelTwo - way coupling
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author Mingjun Pang
Jinjia Wei
Bo Yu
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Jinjia Wei
Bo Yu
Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Direct numerical simulation
Particle distribution
Turbulence modulation
Euler - Lagrange model
Two - way coupling
author_facet Mingjun Pang
Jinjia Wei
Bo Yu
author_sort Mingjun Pang
title Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
title_short Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
title_full Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
title_fullStr Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
title_full_unstemmed Effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
title_sort effect of particle clusters on turbulence modulations in liquid flow laden with fine solid particles
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 0104-6632
1678-4383
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Studies on particle distributions and interactions between the particles and the liquid turbulence are extremely significant and can help to improve efficiency of industrial processes and final product quality. In this paper, the particle distribution and the particle - turbulence interaction in the solid - liquid flow were investigated in detail by a numerical method. The governing equations of the liquid were solved by direct numerical simulations and the particle was tracked by Newtonian motion equations considering the effects of drag force, lift force, pressure gradient force, and virtual mass force. Two - way coupling was used to explain the effect of the particles on the turbulence. The results showed that the vortex has a great influence on the particle distribution. Most of the particles aggregate at the centre of the channel. Particle clusters along the vortex circumference modulate the development of the vortex. The turbulence modulations showed anisotropy. The Reynolds stress is slightly reduced in a broad range; the energy balance is changed; and an extra term is introduced to maintain a new energy balance.
topic Direct numerical simulation
Particle distribution
Turbulence modulation
Euler - Lagrange model
Two - way coupling
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