Abstract:In the production and gathering process of coal gas, the complex composition of the coal gas, harsh environments, the complex medium, and high content of solid particles in slurry cause the equipment malfunctions and even failure because of erosion and corrosion. In the present study, COMSOL multi-physics finite element simulation software is used to simulate the erosion–corrosion behaviors of elbow in key chemical equipments. The electrochemical corrosion, solid particle erosion, chemical reaction, and turbul… Show more
“…Reference [9] by Zeng and Qi is a good example of how tribological problems are indeed multiphysics, involving several lengths and time scales. Zeng and Qi [9] have studied the process of erosion and corrosion in pipes that transport two-phase flow (gassolid) encountering a pipe elbow.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reference [9] by Zeng and Qi is a good example of how tribological problems are indeed multiphysics, involving several lengths and time scales. Zeng and Qi [9] have studied the process of erosion and corrosion in pipes that transport two-phase flow (gassolid) encountering a pipe elbow. They have used a multiphysics finite element simulation software to couple turbulent fluid dynamics for the flow, chemical reactions for corrosion and particle dynamics for erosion.…”
“…Reference [9] by Zeng and Qi is a good example of how tribological problems are indeed multiphysics, involving several lengths and time scales. Zeng and Qi [9] have studied the process of erosion and corrosion in pipes that transport two-phase flow (gassolid) encountering a pipe elbow.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [9] by Zeng and Qi is a good example of how tribological problems are indeed multiphysics, involving several lengths and time scales. Zeng and Qi [9] have studied the process of erosion and corrosion in pipes that transport two-phase flow (gassolid) encountering a pipe elbow. They have used a multiphysics finite element simulation software to couple turbulent fluid dynamics for the flow, chemical reactions for corrosion and particle dynamics for erosion.…”
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