An Investigation into Numerical Modeling of Gas-Solids Flow in Fluidized Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveying
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Dense phase pneumatic conveying systems have been associated in numerous mechanical
industries for conveying bulk solids through an enclosed conveying line. Dense phase conveying
offers potential advantages such as lower energy utilization, decreased particle degradation and
pipeline wear as compared to conventional dilute phase conveying.
Fine powders belonging to Geldart group A such as fly-ash, cement, flour etc. are the potential
candidates for dense phase pneumatic conveying because they have low de-aeration
characteristics. The flow is a highly concentrated dense flow at the bottom of the pipe and
dispersed flow at the top of the cross-section.
In the present study, a two layer model is being developed inside a horizontal pipe ignoring the
variation of cross-section of the two layers along the length of the pipe. Conservation equations
(based on mass and momentum) are solved for both the gas and solid phases by using appropriate
coupling parameters. Equations have been solved numerically using Runge –Kutta method and the
evolution equations are solved for the flow variables. The flow parameters are calculated along the
midpoint sections of the pipeline by ode 45 solver.
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Master of Engineering -Thermal
