“…4, the pressure drop predicted by the coupled model in the presence of the electrostatic effect is higher than the simulation in the absence of the electrostatic effect. The excess pressure gradient, which can be attributed to the presence of charges on the particles, is often called the "electrostatic pressure gradient" (Ally & Klinzing, 1985;Joseph & Klinzing, 2000;Plasynski, Klinzing, & Mathur, 1994;Smeltzer, Weaver, & Klinzing, 1982;Zaltash, Myler, & Klinzing, 1988). Furthermore, the simulation result is similar to the experimental results shown by Knowlton et al (1995), which further demonstrates that the model in the present work has a qualitative prediction capability for simulating an FCC riser.…”