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CFD-DEM simulation of wet granular-fluid flows and heat transfer in an integral multi-jet spout-fluidized bed

Journal

POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 403, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2022.117384

Keywords

Integral multi-jet spout-fluidized bed; CFD-DEM; Wet particles; Heat transfer; Particle mixing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878245, 22178286]
  2. Science and technology research project of Guangzhou [202002030140]

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The hydrodynamic and heat transfer characteristics of dry and wet particles in quasi-two-dimensional integral multi-jet spout-fluidized bed and conventional spouted bed were studied using computational fluid dynamics and discrete element method. The study found that the appropriate moisture content of particles enhances the heat transfer effect, and the integral multi-jet spout-fluidized bed performs better in handling wet particles.
The hydrodynamic and heat transfer characteristics of dry and wet particles in quasi-two-dimensional integral multi-jet spout-fluidized bed (IMJSFB) and conventional spouted bed (CSB) were numerically studied using Computational Fluid Dynamics-Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM), where the effect of wet content of particles is realized by introducing the liquid bridge force. In addition, the agglomeration, particle mixing, circulation, collision and heat transfer of IMJSFB and CSB under different moisture content were quantitatively studied. It is found that with the increase of gas velocity, the circulation capacity of particles in both spouted beds increases first and then decreases, and particle circulation characteristics of IMJSFB are obviously better than those of CSB. The appropriate moisture content of particles is beneficial to enhance the heat transfer effect, and compared with CSB, IMJSSFB has more obvious advantages in dealing with wet particles. This study has important significance for the mixing and heat transfer of class D wet particles, which is less studied in fluidization technology, and provides theoretical and technical reference for the actual design and operation of spouted bed. (c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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