Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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156137 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2011 | 15 Pages |
An EMMS/bubbling model for gas–solid bubbling fluidized bed was proposed based on the energy-minimization multi-scale (EMMS) method (Li and Kwauk, 1994). In this new model, the meso-scale structure was characterized with bubbles in place of clusters of the original EMMS method. Accordingly, the bubbling fluidized bed was resolved into the suspending and the energy-dissipation sub-systems over three sub-phases, i.e., the emulsion phase, the bubble phase and their inter-phase in-between. A stability condition of minimization of the energy consumption for suspending particles (Ns→min) was proposed, to close the hydrodynamic equations on these sub-phases. This bubble-based EMMS model has been validated and found in agreement with experimental data available in literature. Further, the unsteady-state version of the model was used to calculate the drag coefficient for two-fluid model (TFM). It was found that TFM simulation with EMMS/bubbling drag coefficient allows using coarser grid than that with homogeneous drag coefficient, resulting in both good predictability and scalability.
► The cluster-based EMMS model was extended to a bubble-based version. ► The new model can be applied to bubbling and turbulent fluidization regime. ► The model allows using much coarser grid than the conventional two-fluid model.