Development of a multiphase PIC model for slurry flow modeling
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Abstract
MFIX-Exa is a recently released multiphase CFD code originally developed for the simulation of particle-laden gas-solid flows. Due to its high-performance computing capabilities, MFIX-Exa is an ideal candidate for scale-up studies of slurry reactors, specifically the coarse-grained particle-in-cell (PIC) model with its statistical treatment of the particle phase. Unfortunately, several physical models that were neglected during original development because they are not relevant for high-density ratio gas-solid flows are important in slurry flows where the particle-to-fluid density ratio is near unity. In this preliminary work we focus on the effective (suspension) viscosity. The models of Brinkman (1952), Krieger and Dougherty (1956), and Cheng and Law (2003) are considered. The impact of the effective viscosity model is studied on horizontal pipe flow. The experimental data of Gillies et al. (2002) is used to assess the pressure drop predictions.
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Presenters
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William D Fullmer
The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)
Authors
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William D Fullmer
The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)