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Multi-Scale Numerical Simulation of Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer Behaviors in Dense Gas-Solid Flows: A Brief Review

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCE
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 607-633

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11630-022-1605-x

Keywords

gas-solid flows; multi-scale modeling; direct numerical simulation; discrete particle model; two-fluid model; heat and mass transfer

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U20A20304]

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This article provides a brief review of multi-scale numerical simulation of flow, heat and mass transfer behaviors in dense gas-solid flows, and discusses possible future developments in research on the flow, heat and mass transfer characteristics of dense gas-solid two-phase flows.
Dense gas-solid flows are very common in actual production and industrial fields, so it is significant to understand their hydrodynamic characteristics and heat and mass transfer behaviors. This article provides a brief review of multi-scale numerical simulation of flow, heat and mass transfer behaviors in dense gas-solid flows. It describes multiscale models (direct numerical simulation, discrete particle model, and two-fluid model) and the results of related research. Finally, it discusses possible future developments in research on the flow, heat and mass transfer characteristics of dense gas-solid two-phase flows.

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