Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6630003 Fuel 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Particle deposition in duct air flow over a forward- or backward-facing step was investigated by Reynolds stress model with velocity fluctuation correction combined with discrete particle model. The mean air velocities in duct with a backward-facing step and particle deposition velocities for smooth duct both agreed well with related literature results. The deposition velocities of the duct with a forward-facing step are significantly higher than those of smooth duct, especially for small particles (dp<10μm). Particle deposition velocities in the duct with a backward-facing step are higher for small particles (dp<10μm) but lower for large particles (dp>10μm), compared with smooth duct case. Air velocity and turbulent kinetic energy fields in the duct with a forward- or backward-facing step are quite different from smooth duct case, which modify the particle deposition characteristics significantly. Furthermore, a particle deposition efficiency ratio was defined and analyzed by considering flow drag of the duct. The results showed that the peak deposition efficiency ratio of the duct with a forward-facing step can reach 60 for particles of 1 μm. The duct with a forward-facing step can enhance deposition of small particles more significantly (dp<10μm), compared with the duct with a backward-facing step.
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