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MP February 8, 2003 14:37

Granular flows.
 
Hi,

Has anybody modeled granular flows? Any information on that is welcome.

Thanks in advance


Franklin Krampa-Morlu February 9, 2003 23:46

Re: Granular flows.
 
You might want to check papers by Savage, Ahmadi, Jackson and Jinkens. You would get more refernces from there on. Good luck.

Joel February 10, 2003 05:48

Re: Granular flows.
 
Depends how you want to model them really, savage and people like that tend to use discrete particle simulations which are v computer intensive and pretty useless for practical situations. I on the other hand am developing a totally new method for my PhD (sorry blowing my own trumpet) if you are interested drop me an e-mail.

aid February 10, 2003 07:31

Re: Granular flows.
 
what do you mean by saying;

totally new method for my PhD.....is it numerically, theoretically or ....may be i'm interested.

aid

Joel February 10, 2003 07:40

Re: Granular flows.
 
it is practically totaly new, numerical simulation is the same as any other bit of CFD the modelling of the granular media its physical properties and its behaviour under shear is the new bit.

MP February 10, 2003 11:38

Re: Granular flows.
 
Hi

I am interested in the work pertaining to flow in rotary kilns.I have gone through the work by Boateng and Barr in this field and their flow model is based on work by Lun,Jackson etc. But they do not go into the reaction terms and such detials. What my query is that by using commerical software like FLUENT or by developing own codes, is it possible to model that kind of flow specially with the complicated transport equations involved in it.


phxfudong March 27, 2009 08:32

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Originally Posted by Joel
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Depends how you want to model them really, savage and people like that tend to use discrete particle simulations which are v computer intensive and pretty useless for practical situations. I on the other hand am developing a totally new method for my PhD (sorry blowing my own trumpet) if you are interested drop me an e-mail.

I am quite inetersted in modeling granular flow inside blast furance

What's your e-mail adress


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