A new capillary force model implemented in micro-scale CFDaDEM coupling for wet granulation
A DNS (Direct Numerical Simulation) model for solid, liquid, and gas three-phase flow, mainly targeting to simulate the nucleation processes in wet granulation, is presented in this paper. A liquidagas two-phase flow is solved by using the CIP (Constrained Interpolation Profile) method, which is one...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemical engineering science 2013-04, Vol.93, p.197-205 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A DNS (Direct Numerical Simulation) model for solid, liquid, and gas three-phase flow, mainly targeting to simulate the nucleation processes in wet granulation, is presented in this paper. A liquidagas two-phase flow is solved by using the CIP (Constrained Interpolation Profile) method, which is one of the CFD multi-phase solvers, and a solid particle flow is solved by DEM (Discrete Element Method) separately. The interaction between fluid (liquid and gas) and solid phases is taken into account by coupling CFD and DEM. A new model is developed to account for the capillary force exerted on particles, i.e. the surface tension force which pulls a particle along with the solidaliquidagas contact line, and the accuracy of the model is examined. Although the main focus in this study is to develop a CFDaDEM coupling and the capillary force models for wet granulation, some simulation results are also presented to see the droplet behaviour often encountered in a wet granulation process, i.e. the droplet penetration into a static particle bed as well as the droplet impingement onto a dynamic particle bed. The simulation results are compared with the experimental results in the literature and it shows a good agreement in terms of tendency. |
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ISSN: | 0009-2509 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ces.2013.02.006 |