CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed

Research on recycling waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) is at the forefront of preventing environmental pollution and finding ways to recycle resources. The Tapered Column Separation Bed (TCSB) is invented aiming at disposing the problem that fine particles of waste printed circuit boards cannot be...

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Main Authors: Chenlong Duan, Cheng Sheng, Lingling Wu, Yuemin Zhao, Jinfeng He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-09-01
Series:International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268615001378
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spelling doaj-4b93cbb0f1224972be443d27d02cfce82020-11-25T00:35:08ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Mining Science and Technology2095-26862015-09-01255855859CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bedChenlong Duan0Cheng Sheng1Lingling Wu2Yuemin Zhao3Jinfeng He4Corresponding author. Tel.: +86 516 83591102.; School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Technology, China University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou 221116, ChinaResearch on recycling waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) is at the forefront of preventing environmental pollution and finding ways to recycle resources. The Tapered Column Separation Bed (TCSB) is invented aiming at disposing the problem that fine particles of waste printed circuit boards cannot be separated efficiently so as to obtain further insight about the underlying mechanisms and demonstrate the separation feasibility in the tapered column separation bed. In this work, a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) coupled with Discrete Element Method (DEM) model for two-phase flow has been extended to simulate the fluid–solid flow in the tapered column separation bed. Its validity is demonstrated by its successful capturing the key features of particles’ flow pattern, velocity, the pressure distribution, the axial position with time and axial force for particles with different densities. Simulation results show that the plastic particles and resin particles become overflow, while copper particles, iron particles and aluminum particles successively become underflow, with a discharge water flow rate of 1 m3/h, an obliquity of 30°. The simulated results agree reasonably well with the experimental observation. Using this equipment to separate waste PCBs is feasible, theoretically. Keywords: Tapered column separation bed, Waste printed circuit boards, Computational fluid dynamics, Discrete element method, Fluid–solid flowhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268615001378
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author Chenlong Duan
Cheng Sheng
Lingling Wu
Yuemin Zhao
Jinfeng He
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Cheng Sheng
Lingling Wu
Yuemin Zhao
Jinfeng He
CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
author_facet Chenlong Duan
Cheng Sheng
Lingling Wu
Yuemin Zhao
Jinfeng He
author_sort Chenlong Duan
title CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
title_short CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
title_full CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
title_fullStr CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
title_full_unstemmed CFD–DEM simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
title_sort cfd–dem simulation of fluid–solid flow of a tapered column separation bed
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Mining Science and Technology
issn 2095-2686
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Research on recycling waste Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) is at the forefront of preventing environmental pollution and finding ways to recycle resources. The Tapered Column Separation Bed (TCSB) is invented aiming at disposing the problem that fine particles of waste printed circuit boards cannot be separated efficiently so as to obtain further insight about the underlying mechanisms and demonstrate the separation feasibility in the tapered column separation bed. In this work, a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) coupled with Discrete Element Method (DEM) model for two-phase flow has been extended to simulate the fluid–solid flow in the tapered column separation bed. Its validity is demonstrated by its successful capturing the key features of particles’ flow pattern, velocity, the pressure distribution, the axial position with time and axial force for particles with different densities. Simulation results show that the plastic particles and resin particles become overflow, while copper particles, iron particles and aluminum particles successively become underflow, with a discharge water flow rate of 1 m3/h, an obliquity of 30°. The simulated results agree reasonably well with the experimental observation. Using this equipment to separate waste PCBs is feasible, theoretically. Keywords: Tapered column separation bed, Waste printed circuit boards, Computational fluid dynamics, Discrete element method, Fluid–solid flow
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095268615001378
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