CFD-DDPM coupled with an agglomeration model for simulation of highly loaded large-scale cyclones: Sensitivity analysis of sub-models and model parameters

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Abstract

The Dense Discrete Phase Model coupled with an agglomeration model is developed and validated for the simulation of industrial cyclones with high solid loads. The performance of the model is influenced by sub-models, model parameters, and numerical parameters. To optimize the performance of the present CFD model, an extensive sensitivity analysis was performed, varying one sub-model or parameter at a time, and systematically assessing the effect on the results through comparisons with measured pressure drop and separation efficiency of a highly loaded pilot-scale cyclone. The investigation shows that the turbulence model and particle-particle restitution coefficient have the strongest influence. This study concludes with the recommendation of a set of sub-models, model parameters, and numerical parameters providing the best prediction of the hydrodynamics of large-scale highly loaded cyclones. In addition, the impact of some operating conditions on the performance of a large-scale highly loaded cyclone were examined.
Original languageEnglish
Article number118036
JournalPowder Technology
Volume413
Number of pages24
ISSN0032-5910
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Dense dispersed gas-solid flow
  • Dense discrete phase model (DDPM)
  • Agglomeration modeling
  • Drag model
  • Industrial-scale cyclone
  • Kinetic theory of granular flow (KTGF)

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