AbstractTwo-dimensional DEM–CFD simulations have been performed in order to examine the effect of surface energy on the transitional behaviour from fixed bed to bubbling bed for Geldart Type A particles. The results of the simulations presented in the paper show that any effect of surface energy on the magnitude of Umf is not due to increasing bed resistance as a result of increasing the interparticle bond strength. It is demonstrated that Umf corresponds to a deterministic (isostatic) state that is in effect the initiation of the transition from solid-like to fluid-like behaviour. It is also shown that the so-called ‘homogeneous expansion' regime is not in fact homogeneous. This is because the system, when U>Umf, consists of agglomerates. ...
We report on 3D computer simulations based on the soft-sphere discrete particle model (DPM) of Gelda...
The minimum bubbling velocity, which demarcates the homogeneous and heterogeneous fluidization regim...
It is well known that two-fluid models (TFMs) can successfully predict the hydrodynamics of Geldart ...
AbstractTwo-dimensional DEM–CFD simulations have been performed in order to examine the effect of su...
AbstractUsing DEM simulations, the paper examines the different types of behaviour as the gas veloci...
Gas-fluidization of Geldart A particles was simulated for a domain of lab-scale dimensions. Hydrodyn...
Abstract-The stability theory for homogeneous fluid&d beds presented earlier is reviewed. This t...
The paper addresses the transition to the bubbling regime of solid beds belonging to Geldart’s group...
This work explores the effect of interparticle friction on the stability of a structured bubble flow...
AbstractThe Richardson and Zaki (1954, Sedimentation and fluidization. Trans. Inst. Chem. Eng. 32, p...
We have investigated the effect of cohesion and drag models on the bed hydrodynamics of Geldart A pa...
Coarse grid simulations of Geldart A particles in bubbling fluidized beds using standard two-fluid (...
We report on 3D computer simulations based on the soft-sphere discrete particle model (DPM) of Gelda...
The minimum bubbling velocity, which demarcates the homogeneous and heterogeneous fluidization regim...
It is well known that two-fluid models (TFMs) can successfully predict the hydrodynamics of Geldart ...
AbstractTwo-dimensional DEM–CFD simulations have been performed in order to examine the effect of su...
AbstractUsing DEM simulations, the paper examines the different types of behaviour as the gas veloci...
Gas-fluidization of Geldart A particles was simulated for a domain of lab-scale dimensions. Hydrodyn...
Abstract-The stability theory for homogeneous fluid&d beds presented earlier is reviewed. This t...
The paper addresses the transition to the bubbling regime of solid beds belonging to Geldart’s group...
This work explores the effect of interparticle friction on the stability of a structured bubble flow...
AbstractThe Richardson and Zaki (1954, Sedimentation and fluidization. Trans. Inst. Chem. Eng. 32, p...
We have investigated the effect of cohesion and drag models on the bed hydrodynamics of Geldart A pa...
Coarse grid simulations of Geldart A particles in bubbling fluidized beds using standard two-fluid (...
We report on 3D computer simulations based on the soft-sphere discrete particle model (DPM) of Gelda...
The minimum bubbling velocity, which demarcates the homogeneous and heterogeneous fluidization regim...
It is well known that two-fluid models (TFMs) can successfully predict the hydrodynamics of Geldart ...