“…Nowadays, nanoparticles are widely utilized in multiphase flow systems for their numerous remarkable properties distinct from macroscopic materials. , The excellent combination of nanoparticles and gas–solid two-phase flow has been successfully applied to nanomaterial synthesis, coating modification, atomic deposition, photocatalytic pyrolysis, and other hot directions of industrial production. However, due to strong interparticle attraction, nanoparticles always participate in fluidization as agglomerates in dense gas–solid flows such as fluidized bed reactors, etc. , Nowadays, the self-similarity, high porosity, multistage, and inhomogeneous permeable structure of nanoparticle agglomerates has been experimentally confirmed and widely acknowledged. − Nanoparticle agglomerates with self-similar properties are often known as fractal nanoparticle agglomerates (FNPAs). Due to the complex hydrodynamic conditions and the fragile structure of FNPAs, experimental information on their hydrodynamic behaviors is still rare in the literature, although some experimental studies have been conducted on the hydrodynamic behaviors of artificial permeable bodies. ,− With the development of computational technologies, numerical simulation provides a new and powerful way to study the detailed hydrodynamic characteristics of FNPAs.…”