2014
DOI: 10.4208/aamm.12-m1282
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On the Computations of Gas-Solid Mixture Two-Phase Flow

Abstract: This paper presents high-resolution computations of a two-phase gas-solid mixture using a well-defined mathematical model. The HLL Riemann solver is applied to solve the Riemann problem for the model equations. This solution is then employed in the construction of upwind Godunov methods to solve the general initial-boundary value problem for the two-phase gas-solid mixture. Several representative test cases have been carried out and numerical solutions are provided in comparison with existing numerical results… Show more

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“…The convective flux was discretized with AUSM+-up scheme [Liou, 2006] because this scheme has been proven to work well for hypersonic gas dynamics [Kitamura, 2016, Kitamura andShima, 2013]. It is worth to mention that while other alternative and interesting schemes and solvers exist (e.g., [Zeidan et al, 2019;Goncalvès and Zeidan, 2017;Zeidan and Touma, 2014;Zeidan et al, 2007]), those are not feasible to implement due to the proprietary nature of the ANSYS code, and as such have not been tested for this specific application. Due to its robustness, we have preferred the implicit formulation rather than the explicit one.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The convective flux was discretized with AUSM+-up scheme [Liou, 2006] because this scheme has been proven to work well for hypersonic gas dynamics [Kitamura, 2016, Kitamura andShima, 2013]. It is worth to mention that while other alternative and interesting schemes and solvers exist (e.g., [Zeidan et al, 2019;Goncalvès and Zeidan, 2017;Zeidan and Touma, 2014;Zeidan et al, 2007]), those are not feasible to implement due to the proprietary nature of the ANSYS code, and as such have not been tested for this specific application. Due to its robustness, we have preferred the implicit formulation rather than the explicit one.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The governing flow field equations in terms of parameters of state for the mixture consists of balance laws for mass, momentum and energy along with additional closure governing equations. In one-dimensional space, these are given as follows [38,39]:…”
Section: Two-phase Gas-solid Flowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the pulverized coal is injected into the fore‐end of the evaporating flue, and its fixed carbon reacts with multi‐components of gas to form CO and H 2 produced by decomposition and oxidation under high temperatures (1573–1773 K) conditions. Meanwhile, the high velocity inlet gas quickly and strongly impacts the particles of pulverized coal, resulting in a dispersed gas‐solid mixture .…”
Section: Cfd Numerical Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%