Lecture 17 - Eulerian-Granular Model Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
Lecture 17 - Eulerian-Granular Model Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
Lecture 17 - Eulerian-Granular Model Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics
Contents
Overview.
Description of granular flow.
Momentum equation and constitutive laws.
Interphase exchange models.
Granular temperature equation.
Solution algorithms for multiphase flows.
Examples.
Overview
The fluid phase must be assigned as the primary phase.
Multiple solid phases can be used to represent size distribution.
Can calculate granular temperature (solids fluctuating energy) for
each solid phase.
Calculates a solids pressure field for each solid phase.
All phases share fluid pressure field.
Solids pressure controls the solids packing limit.
Plastic Regime
Viscous
Stagnant
Slow flow
Stress is strain
dependent
dependent
Strain rate
Strain rate
independent
Elasticity
theory
Soil mechanics
Rapid flow
Kinetic
Kinetic
KineticTransport
Transport
Collisional
CollisionalTransport
Transport
3
1
C C
2
2
Pair distribution
function
Velocity distribution
function
Free streaming
Collision
( s s ) ( s s u s ) m fs
t
Granular phase momentum equation.
Mass transfer
( s s u s ) ( s s u s u s ) s p f s ( R fs m fs u fs ) Fs
t
s 1
Fluid pressure
Constitutive equations
Constitutive equations needed to account for interphase and
intraphase interaction:
Solids stress
s Ps I 2 s s S s (s 23 s ) u s I
where,
S 12 u s (u s )T
Strain rate
Ps
Solids Pressure
go
Radial distribution function
s , s
Solids bulk and shear viscosity
Ps s s s ( 2(1 es ) s g os )
(1
ds
)
6 s D 2
1
3
g o ( s ) 1
s ,max
, s ,max 0.65
Syamlal et al.
g o ( s )
3 s
1
1 s 2(1 s ) 2
s s ,coll s ,kin
(1 s ) / 2
s ,coll
8
s s d s g os s
5
Sinclair model:
s ,col
5d s s ( s )
96 s
8 s
5
2
8
768
2
1 5 (3 2) s g os 25 s g os
s d s s ( s )
Syamlal model:
s , kin
12(2 )
Gidaspow model:
s ,kin
Sinclair model:
5d ( )
s s s
96g os
1
s ,kin
(
3
2
)
g
s
os
os s
5d s s ( s ) 2
8
1 (3 2) s g os
96 s (2 ) g os
5
es
ds
coefficient of restitution.
particle diameter.
fs u fs ) 0
( R fs m
n
s 1
( K ls (ul u s )) K fs (u f u s ) 0
l 1
f drag
K fs s s
fs
d
fs s s
18 f
Arastopour et al (1990).
Di Felice (1994).
Syamlal and OBrien (1989).
Wen and Yu (1966).
2
3(1 elm )( Clm ) l l m m (d l d m ) 2 g olm
2
8
K lm
|
u
l um |
2 ( l d l3 m d m3 )
g olm
M
1
3d m d l
k
f f (d l d m ) k 1 d k
K vm , fs Cvm s f ( f u f u f ) ( s u s u s )
t
t
Lift force: caused by the shearing effect of the fluid onto the
particle Drew and Lahey (1990).
K k , fs
C L s f (u f u s ) ( u f )
Production term
{ ( s s s ) ( s s u s s )} s : u s ...
2 t
Diffusion term
( s s ) s lm fs
Exchange terms
s : u s
( s s )
Gidaspow:
75 s d s s
12
[1 s g os ]2
384g os
5
s
Sinclair:
( ) syamlal
s
2 s2 s d s (1 es ) g os
1 12 2 (4 3) g
s os
25 s d s s
5
16g os
41 33
collisions.
Gidaspow: s
3(1 e ) s g os s
u s
2
s
2
s
3
12(1 es ) g os
s s s 2
ds
Lun et al (1984)
fs K fs ( 2k f 3 2k f )
Other models:
U=7 m/s
Solids=1%
Solution guidelines
All multiphase calculations:
Start with a single-phase calculation to establish broad flow patterns.
Summary
The Eulerian-granular multiphase model has been described in
the section.
Separate flow fields for each phase are solved and the interaction
between the phases modeled through drag and other terms.
The Eulerian-granular multiphase model is applicable to all
particle relaxation time scales and Includes heat and mass
exchange between phases.
Several kinetic theory formulations available:
Gidaspow: good for dense fluidized bed applications.
Syamlal: good for a wide range of applications.
Sinclair: good for dilute and dense pneumatic transport lines and risers.