Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5472250 | Acta Astronautica | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
A numerical study of powder propellant pickup progress at high pressure was presented in this paper by using two-fluid model with kinetic theory of granular flow in the computational fluid dynamics software package ANSYS/Fluent. Simulations were conducted to evaluate the effects of initial pressure, initial powder packing rate and mean particle diameter on the flow characteristics in terms of velocity vector distribution, granular temperature, pressure drop, particle velocity and volume. The numerical results of pressure drop were also compared with experiments to verify the TFM model. The simulated results show that the pressure drop value increases as the initial pressure increases, and the granular temperature under the conditions of different initial pressures and packing rates is almost the same in the area of throttling orifice plate. While there is an appropriate value for particle size and packing rate to form a “core-annulus” structure in powder box, and the time-averaged velocity vector distribution of solid phase is inordinate.
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Authors
Haijun Sun, Chunbo Hu, Xiaofei Zhu,