Fluidization XVII
Effect of Particle Size on Solids Distribution in Dense Gas-Liquid-Solid Flow in a Slurry Bubble Column
We have implemented widely-used closure models for gas-liquid and liquid-solid phase interactions in the commercial solver and performed simulations of air-water-glassbead system with a constant particle size (dp=250 μm), for wide range of superficial gas velocities (Ug=5-30 cm/s) covering homogeneous and churn turbulent flow. We compared the predictions of overall gas volume fraction and gas volume fraction distribution measured earlier in our research group. The predictions were further improved by incorporating non-drag inter-phase coupling forces along with bubble swarm corrections. We have used the experimentally-validated model to understand the effects of PSD on solids distribution, segregation and mixing of particles, for a wide range of Ug (=5-30 cm/s). In particularly, we are working on understanding the mechanisms of segregation and mixing in bubbly and churn turbulent flow conditions. Further details of the computational model, experimental validation and result will be presented at the conference. Eulerian CFD models, capable of accurately predicting the solids distribution and segregation/mixing characteristics will be very useful in design and performance optimization of three-phase slurry reactors.