CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking

The motion of calcium alginate spheres in a liquid-solid fluidized bed is examined by radioactive particle tracking (RPT) and simulated by computational fluid dynamics coupled with discrete element method (CFD-DEM). Observables relevant for phenomenological models of the solid motion determined from...

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Autores principales: Maestri, M., Salierno, G., Piovano, S., Cassanello, M., Cardona, M.A., Hojman, D., Somacal, H.
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spelling todo:paper_13858947_v_n_p_Maestri2023-10-03T16:12:17Z CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking Maestri, M. Salierno, G. Piovano, S. Cassanello, M. Cardona, M.A. Hojman, D. Somacal, H. CFD-DEM model Liquid inlet distribution Liquid-solid fluidization Radioactive particle tracking Calcium Dispersions Fluidization Fluidized beds Liquids Radioactive tracers Radioactivity Velocity Axial dispersion coefficients CFD-DEM Dispersion coefficient Liquid-solid fluidization Liquid-solid fluidized beds Phenomenological models Radioactive particle tracking Time-averaged velocity field Computational fluid dynamics The motion of calcium alginate spheres in a liquid-solid fluidized bed is examined by radioactive particle tracking (RPT) and simulated by computational fluid dynamics coupled with discrete element method (CFD-DEM). Observables relevant for phenomenological models of the solid motion determined from RPT are compared with those arising from the CFD-DEM simulations. Bed expansion, solid distribution, time averaged velocity fields and axial dispersion coefficients calculated from simulations reasonably agree with the experimental values. The influence of the liquid inlet distribution on simulations results is examined. A non-negligible effect is observed on the predicted velocity profiles, solid distribution and dispersion coefficients, mainly in the entrance region. Uniform liquid distribution at the entrance generally predicts a less steeped profile. When the liquid inlet distribution is parameterized considering the geometry of the experimental distributor, the fitting of the solid mean axial velocity and solid distribution radial profiles, judged from a sum of squares of relative errors, improves in 90% and 80%, respectively, compared to results obtained when considering a uniform liquid distribution at the entrance. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. INPR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13858947_v_n_p_Maestri
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topic CFD-DEM model
Liquid inlet distribution
Liquid-solid fluidization
Radioactive particle tracking
Calcium
Dispersions
Fluidization
Fluidized beds
Liquids
Radioactive tracers
Radioactivity
Velocity
Axial dispersion coefficients
CFD-DEM
Dispersion coefficient
Liquid-solid fluidization
Liquid-solid fluidized beds
Phenomenological models
Radioactive particle tracking
Time-averaged velocity field
Computational fluid dynamics
spellingShingle CFD-DEM model
Liquid inlet distribution
Liquid-solid fluidization
Radioactive particle tracking
Calcium
Dispersions
Fluidization
Fluidized beds
Liquids
Radioactive tracers
Radioactivity
Velocity
Axial dispersion coefficients
CFD-DEM
Dispersion coefficient
Liquid-solid fluidization
Liquid-solid fluidized beds
Phenomenological models
Radioactive particle tracking
Time-averaged velocity field
Computational fluid dynamics
Maestri, M.
Salierno, G.
Piovano, S.
Cassanello, M.
Cardona, M.A.
Hojman, D.
Somacal, H.
CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
topic_facet CFD-DEM model
Liquid inlet distribution
Liquid-solid fluidization
Radioactive particle tracking
Calcium
Dispersions
Fluidization
Fluidized beds
Liquids
Radioactive tracers
Radioactivity
Velocity
Axial dispersion coefficients
CFD-DEM
Dispersion coefficient
Liquid-solid fluidization
Liquid-solid fluidized beds
Phenomenological models
Radioactive particle tracking
Time-averaged velocity field
Computational fluid dynamics
description The motion of calcium alginate spheres in a liquid-solid fluidized bed is examined by radioactive particle tracking (RPT) and simulated by computational fluid dynamics coupled with discrete element method (CFD-DEM). Observables relevant for phenomenological models of the solid motion determined from RPT are compared with those arising from the CFD-DEM simulations. Bed expansion, solid distribution, time averaged velocity fields and axial dispersion coefficients calculated from simulations reasonably agree with the experimental values. The influence of the liquid inlet distribution on simulations results is examined. A non-negligible effect is observed on the predicted velocity profiles, solid distribution and dispersion coefficients, mainly in the entrance region. Uniform liquid distribution at the entrance generally predicts a less steeped profile. When the liquid inlet distribution is parameterized considering the geometry of the experimental distributor, the fitting of the solid mean axial velocity and solid distribution radial profiles, judged from a sum of squares of relative errors, improves in 90% and 80%, respectively, compared to results obtained when considering a uniform liquid distribution at the entrance. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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author Maestri, M.
Salierno, G.
Piovano, S.
Cassanello, M.
Cardona, M.A.
Hojman, D.
Somacal, H.
author_facet Maestri, M.
Salierno, G.
Piovano, S.
Cassanello, M.
Cardona, M.A.
Hojman, D.
Somacal, H.
author_sort Maestri, M.
title CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
title_short CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
title_full CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
title_fullStr CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
title_full_unstemmed CFD-DEM modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
title_sort cfd-dem modeling of solid motion in a water-calcium alginate fluidized column and its comparison with results from radioactive particle tracking
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13858947_v_n_p_Maestri
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