Three-phase CFD-DEM study on the hydrodynamics of a riser system with liquid injection

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Riser reactors are frequently applied in the process industry for highly important catalytic processes. In this work, a computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method (CFD-DEM) for a riser with liquid injection was developed. This model treats the gas as a continuous phase whereas the liquid droplets and catalyst particles are treated as discrete elements. The presence of droplets causes particles to be wet, which is taken into account via coverage models of the particles. In addition, the liquid on the particles will change the collision behavior, which is included using an energy balance approach. This CFD-DEM study is conducted simulating a lab-scale pseudo-2D riser. Based on the comparison, the assumption of fully covered particles results in a significant increase in the solids holdup and clustering behavior of the riser which, especially at the low liquid flow rate, results in an over-prediction. The partial coverage simulations show that only half of the particles are covered, which has a major effect on the collisions.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer157449
Aantal pagina's13
TijdschriftChemical Engineering Journal
Volume501
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StatusGepubliceerd - 1 dec. 2024

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