Numerical Simulation of Multiphase Reactors With Continuous Liquid Phase 2014
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-099919-7.00006-8
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Crystallizers: CFD–PBE modeling

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“…Nowadays, this is still the most used approach in modeling granulation processes and several numerical methods have been developed to "easily" solve the PBEs. Among them, the discretization of the PBEs (DPBEs) in classes (multiclass method) is the most used to describe the evolution of the distribution of the internal variables (i.e., size: particle size distribution) [54][55][56][57][58]. Less computational demanding methods, like the method of moment (which focus only on the moments of distributions), are preferred when the PBE has to be combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models to describe the multiphase flow (i.e., the movements inside the granulator) [59].…”
Section: Mathematical Approach To Describe the Phenomena Involved In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, this is still the most used approach in modeling granulation processes and several numerical methods have been developed to "easily" solve the PBEs. Among them, the discretization of the PBEs (DPBEs) in classes (multiclass method) is the most used to describe the evolution of the distribution of the internal variables (i.e., size: particle size distribution) [54][55][56][57][58]. Less computational demanding methods, like the method of moment (which focus only on the moments of distributions), are preferred when the PBE has to be combined with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models to describe the multiphase flow (i.e., the movements inside the granulator) [59].…”
Section: Mathematical Approach To Describe the Phenomena Involved In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%