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Title: A review of interaction mechanisms in fluid-solid flows

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/6443951· OSTI ID:6443951
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  1. Pittsburgh Univ., PA (USA). Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
  2. USDOE Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, PA (USA)

Multiphase flows have become the subject of considerable attention because of their importance in many industrial applications, such as fluidized beds, pneumatic transport of solids, coal combustion, etc. Fundamental research into the nature of pneumatic transport has made significant progress in identifying key parameters controlling the characteristics of these processes. The emphasis of this study is on a mixture composed of spherical particles of uniform size and a linearly viscous fluid. Section 1 introduces our approach and the importance of this study. In Section 2, the dynamics of a single particle as studied in classical hydrodynamics and fluid dynamics is presented. This has been a subject of study for more than 200 years. In Section 3, we review the literature for the constitutive relations as given in multiphase studies, i.e., generalization of single particle and as given in literature concerning the continuum theories of mixtures or multicomponent systems. In Section 4, a comparison between these representations and the earlier approach, i.e., forces acting on a single particle will be made. The importance of flow regimes, particle concentration, particle size and shape, rotation of the particle, effect of solid walls, etc. are discussed. 141 refs.

Research Organization:
USDOE Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center (PETC), PA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
DOE/FE
OSTI ID:
6443951
Report Number(s):
DOE/PETC/TR-90/9; ON: DE91000941
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English