Análise da dinâmica de partículas em um leito de jorro pseudo bidimensional por meio de experimentos e simulações Euler-Lagrange usando código open-source
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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The spouted bed equipment is characterized by effective solid-fluid mixing, promoting intense
contact between the involved phases. For this reason, it is a fundamentally important piece of
equipment for the industry, as some industrial processes require an adequate rate of mass,
energy, and momentum transfer. Among the operational difficulties in using a spouted bed are
systems involving particles with different physical characteristics, such as diameter, shape, and
density, resulting in non-uniform products and the emergence of operational instabilities during
the scale-up process. Therefore, a systematic study of particle dynamics within the bed is of
fundamental importance for optimizing industrial processes and improving the quality of final
products. Considering the above, the general objective of this work was to study the crucial
aspects of particle behavior in a pseudo-2D spouted bed through experiments and CFD-DEM
(Euler-Lagrange approach) numerical simulations, using both a monoparticle system and a
binary particle mixture system. To obtain a robust CFD-DEM model, the proposed
methodology included the measurement of DEM parameters through experimental data, a
rigorous assessment of the independence of computational mesh size concerning particle size,
and a detailed analysis of turbulence models and wall boundary conditions for the fluid phase.
The CFD-DEM simulations, incorporating the k-ω SST turbulence model and full-slip wall
boundary conditions for the fluid phase, satisfactorily represented the experimental behavior of
particle dynamics over time. It was possible to observe phenomena such as internal spout
formation, main spout channel characteristics, the development of cavities and bubbles, and
particle recirculation. The application of the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to the simulated
temporal distribution of average volumetric particle velocities allowed the identification of both
the pulsating regime of particles and the occurrence of multiple fountain regions within a
pseudo-2D spouted bed. The number of collisions and collision force between particles were
highly dependent on the initial particle load and the air velocity at the bed entrance. The study
of binary particle mixtures, both experimentally and through simulations, allowed for a better
understanding of particle behavior in a pseudo-2D spouted bed. The assessment of the
segregation index, conducted experimentally and through simulations, showed typical mixing
equipment behavior: as mixing progresses, the segregation index gradually decreases until
reaching a pseudo-steady state. The higher the fluid velocity at the bed entrance, the shorter the
time required to reach a final mixing condition. By analyzing particle trajectories, it was
possible to identify percolation and fluidization mechanisms and analyze the effect of air
velocity at the bed entrance on the mixing process. It was observed that the behavior of particles
near the equipment wall is highly influenced by the probability of colliding with the nearest
wall and being thrown in the opposite direction, as well as their trajectory being influenced by
the material of the equipment wall. The analysis of contacts between particles of different
diameters showed that, at higher velocities, particles tend to move faster and remain in contact
for shorter periods. Thus, although there are more collisions, each collision is brief, and the
number of simultaneous contacts may decrease.
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ANTUNES, G. G. B. Análise da dinâmica de partículas em um leito de jorro pseudo bidimensional por meio de experimentos e simulações Euler-Lagrange usando código open-source. Goiânia, 2024. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Química ) - Instituto de Química, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2024.