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CFD Modeling of Air Flow on Wall Deposition in Different Spray Dryer Geometries

Journal

DRYING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 7, Pages 784-795

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07373937.2014.966201

Keywords

Air flow; Computational fluid dynamics (CFD); Cone geometry; Parabolic geometry; Spray dryer; Vortex; Vorticity; Wall deposition; Wall shear stress

Funding

  1. Fuel Cell Institute, National University of Malaysia [UKM-GUP-2011-368, DIP-2012-27]

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Wall deposition is one of the most conventional problems in the spray drying process. The operation of a spray dryer is affected by the wall deposition fluxes inside the equipment. In this study, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) simulation was used to investigate the effect of spray dryer geometry on wall deposition. A CFD model was developed for different geometries of spray dryer with a conical (case A) or a parabolic (cases B and C) bottom. The results implied that the parabolic geometry resulted in a lower deposition rate on the spray dryer walls. A comparison of results using the P-values (F-test) of the air velocity, in the conical and parabolic geometries, showed that there was a significant difference in air stability between them. The flow field in conical geometry case A was significantly more unstable, and parabolic geometry case C produced the most uniform airflow patterns. Moreover, the higher wall shear stress in case C, with lower values of the vorticity, would result in less wall deposition.

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