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Explicit numerical simulation-based study of the hydrodynamics of micro-packed beds

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posted on 2016-02-26, 13:44 authored by Moein Navvab Kashani, Hamideh Elekaei, Vladimir Zivkovic, Hu Zhang, Mark Biggs
Knowledge of the hydrodynamic character of micro-packed beds (μPBs) is critical to understanding pumping power requirements and their performance in various applications, including those where heat and mass transfer are involved. The report here details use of smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) based simulation of fluid flow on models of μPBs derived from X-ray microtomography to predict the hydrodynamic character of the beds as a function of the bed-to-particle diameter ratio over the range 5.2≤𝐷𝐷𝑑𝑑𝑝𝑝≤15.1⁄. It is shown that the permeability of the μPBs decreases in a non-linear but monotonic manner with this ratio to a plateau beyond 𝐷𝐷𝑑𝑑𝑝𝑝⁄≈10 that corresponded to the value predicted by the Ergun equation. This permeability variation was best represented by the model of Reichelt (Chem. Ing. Technik, 44, 1068, 1972) and also reasonably well-represented by that of Foumeny (Intnl. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 36, 536, 1993), both of which were developed using macroscale packed beds of varying bed-to-particle diameter ratios. Four other similarly determined correlations did not match well the permeability variation predicted by SPH. The flow field within the μPBs varied in an oscillatory manner with radial position (i.e. channelling occurred at multiple radial positions) due to a similar variation in the porosity. This suggests that use of performance models (e.g. for heat and mass transfer) derived for macroscale beds may not be suitable for μPBs. The SPH-based approach here may well form a suitable basis for predicting such behaviour, however.

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  • Science

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  • Chemistry

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Chemical Engineering Science

Citation

NAVVAB KASHANI, M. ...et al., 2016. Explicit numerical simulation-based study of the hydrodynamics of micro-packed beds. Chemical Engineering Science, 145, pp. 71–79.

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© Elsevier

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This work is made available according to the conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence. Full details of this licence are available at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Publication date

2016

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This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Chemical Engineering Science and the definitive published version is available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ces.2016.02.003

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1873-4405

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  • en