2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(187f) Filtered Two-Fluid Models for Gas-Particles Flows
Authors
We have extracted filtered drag coefficient and particle phase stresses as functions of the local particle volume fraction and the size of the spatial averaging window (i.e. filter width). This was done through highly resolved simulations of fluidized suspensions in a periodic domain, followed by filtering of the results using different filter widths. These simulations were performed using the MFIX code.
The filtered drag coefficient decreased systematically with increasing filter width, while the filtered particle-phase stresses manifested simple linear relationships with the local particle volume fraction. Both two- and three-dimensional simulations manifest nearly identical scaling.
In this presentation, we will also discuss the sensitivity of the filtered closures to particle and fluid properties. We will also examine what constitutes reasonable filter length scales for these flow problems.