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November 20, 2009, 17:00 |
Gas Solid Fluidization
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ANKW
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Dear, can someone tell about the drag model for cfd simulations of gas solid fluidization process using 1mm particles. In fluent there are three options: Gidaspow, Syanlal Obrien and Wen & Yu. Have someone tried these models for bigger partilces (like 1-2 mm). Which predicted the experiemtnal results well?
Can soemone tell about the significance of Granular temperature models. I mean in Fluent there are two options 1) Phase Property and 2) Partial Differential Equation. Which is best to use in case of gas solid fluidization of 1mm particles in the range of 1.1 to 1.55 Umf gas superficial velocity If it si PDE then there are different models available in fluent, like Syamlala, Gidaspow etc. Which can be more appropriate in case of 1m particles. The information about the models is also required in case of Granular Viscoity and Bulk Viscosity Thank for reading and reply |
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November 21, 2009, 10:13 |
gas solid fluidization
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Achyut Takalkar
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Roorkee
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hi i too working on gas solid fluidization. will u please send me the tutorials or materials that u have used for fluent operation. i am right now new to CFD. i
am studying at IIT Roorkee.my email id is takalkar_achyut@yahoo.com. i have already prepared mesh diagram for gas solid fluidized bed. but need help in fluent. please send me if you do that i will be thankful to u. |
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