Discrete Element Method-Based Hybrid Compartment Model of a Rotary Dryer for Fertilizer Production
María Prieto-García,
Borja Hernández,
Carlos Sanz
et al.
Abstract:This work introduces a compartment model based on a discrete element method (DEM) model. The DEM model determines the residence times (RTs) of particles in the active (in contact with air) and passive zones. The extracted RT is combined with the heat and mass transfer models into a compartment model, where particles are modeled by employing a population balance. Heat and mass transfer models contain efficiency coefficients that are modeled with surrogates generated from a reduced set of experiments. The result… Show more
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