Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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160358 | Chemical Engineering Science | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Discrete particle simulations of a segregating system are performed using various drag relations and boundary conditions, and compared to experiments. The boundary conditions on the walls are found to have a large influence on the segregation behaviour of the fluidised bed, where no-slip conditions result in unrealistic flow patterns. A polydispersity factor, which was recently derived on the basis of lattice-Boltzmann (LBM) simulations, is found to have a major effect on the segregation velocity and the final degree of segregation. The best agreement with experimental results is obtained with drag relations that were recently proposed based on LBM-simulations in combination with the aforementioned polydispersity factor.
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Authors
R. Beetstra, M.A. van der Hoef, J.A.M. Kuipers,