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A Model to Improve Granular Temperature in CFD-DEM Simulations

Yaxiong Yu, Zhao Li, Yu Li, Qiang Zhou

2020Energies11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CFD-DEM (computational fluid dynamic-discrete element method) is a promising approach for simulating fluid–solid flows in fluidized beds. This approach generally under-predicts the granular temperature due to the use of drag models for the average drag force. This work develops a simple model to improve the granular temperature through increasing the drag force fluctuations on the particles. The increased drag force fluctuations are designed to match those obtained from PR-DNSs (particle-resolved direct numerical simulations). The impacts of the present model on the granular temperatures are demonstrated by posteriori tests. The posteriori tests of tri-periodic gas–solid flows show that simulations with the present model can obtain transient as well as steady-state granular temperature correctly. Moreover, the posteriori tests of fluidized beds indicated that the present model could significantly improve the granular temperature for the homogenous or slightly inhomogeneous systems, while it showed negligible improvement on the granular temperature for the significantly inhomogeneous systems.

Topics & Concepts

DragMechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsFluidizationGranular materialDiscrete element methodCFD-DEMWork (physics)Fluidized bedA priori and a posterioriParticle (ecology)Materials scienceThermodynamicsPhysicsClassical mechanicsGeologyComposite materialOceanographyEpistemologyPhilosophyGranular flow and fluidized bedsParticle Dynamics in Fluid FlowsMineral Processing and Grinding
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