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Three‐Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Dense Pneumatic Conveying of Pulverized Coal in a Vertical Pipe at High Pressure
Author(s) -
Pu W.,
Zhao C.,
Xiong Y.,
Liang C.,
Chen X.,
Lu P.,
Fan C.
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
chemical engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.403
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1521-4125
pISSN - 0930-7516
DOI - 10.1002/ceat.200700350
Subject(s) - turbulence , mechanics , turbulence kinetic energy , pressure gradient , pulverized coal fired boiler , particle (ecology) , flow (mathematics) , materials science , computer simulation , phase (matter) , plug flow , thermodynamics , chemistry , coal , physics , geology , oceanography , organic chemistry
A two‐fluid model based on the kinetic theory of granular flow was used to study three‐dimensional steady state flow behavior of dense phase pneumatic conveying of pulverized coal in a vertical pipe, where the average solid concentration ranges from 11 % to 30 %, and the transport pressure ranges from 2.6 Mpa to 3.3 Mpa. Since the solid concentration is rather high, a k–ϵ–k p –ϵ p model which considers the turbulence interaction between the gas and particle phase, was incorporated into the two‐fluid model. The simulation results including profiles of gas and particle phase axial velocity, profiles of solid concentration, profiles of the turbulence intensity of the particle phase, as well as the value of the pressure gradient were reported. Then, the influences of solid concentration and transport pressure on the flow behaviors were discussed. The experiment was also carried out to validate the accuracy of the simulation results which showed that the predictions of pressure gradient were in good agreement with the experimental data. Simulation results indicate that the location of maximal solid concentration deviates from the pipe center and the deviation becomes more obvious with the solid concentration increasing, which is analogous to the phenomenon in the liquid/solid flow. Besides, pressure gradient declines as the transport pressure decreases, which is validated by experiment described in the paper. Moreover, the analysis indicates that it is necessary to consider the turbulence of particles for the simulation of dense phase pneumatic conveying at high pressure.

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