Fluidization XVII
The Effect of Clusters on the Heat and Mass Transfer in Fluidized Gas-Particle Flows
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In particular, the mass transfer between the phases is also greatly affected by the clustering of the system. We identify the main properties in the species transport equation by application of spatial filters. We find that the species diffusion, which is a function of the particle Reynolds number, is severely overestimated if the particle clustering is not considered. In accordance to the better-known drift velocity correction to the resolved drag force and the newly established drift temperature correction to the heat transfer, we propose another drift scalar approach in order to qualify and quantify the correction to the resolved mass transfer in coarse-grid CFD simulations. In the framework of multi-phase turbulence modelling, the drift scalar is then expressed as a covariance between the solid volume fraction and the species concentration and modelled using a dynamic test-filtering approach.