1967
DOI: 10.1021/i160024a007
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Fluid Mechanical Description of Fluidized Beds. Equations of Motion

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“…The locally averaged Navier-Stokes equations derived by Anderson and Jackson [33] are solved to model the fluid flow. The time dependent three dimensional mass and momentum conservation equations may be written as follows:…”
Section: Mathematical Formulation Of the Fluid Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The locally averaged Navier-Stokes equations derived by Anderson and Jackson [33] are solved to model the fluid flow. The time dependent three dimensional mass and momentum conservation equations may be written as follows:…”
Section: Mathematical Formulation Of the Fluid Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outside of the solar-driven realm, more rigorous methodologies have been developed to handle the particle-particle and fluid-particle interactions with efforts that date back to the 1960s (Anderson and Jackson, 1967). A notable line of work stems from Gidaspow and co-workers (Ding and Gidaspow, 1990) where the kinetic theory of gasses was adapted to granular flows to statistically describe such systems resulting in effective fluid and solid phase hydrodynamic equations as in Eq.…”
Section: Momentum Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eulerian one flow model [26,27], or a multiphase entity, i.e. Eulerian-Eulerian two-flow model [28][29][30]. This paper adopts the global modelling approach, in which two flows modelled are single phase.…”
Section: I)mentioning
confidence: 99%