Discrete particle simulation of particle–fluid flow: model formulations and their applicability
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The approach of combining computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for continuum fluid and the discrete element method (DEM) for discrete particles has been increasingly used to study the fundamentals of coupled particle–fluid flows. Different CFD–DEM models have been used. However, the origin and the applicability of these models are not clearly understood. In this paper, the origin of different model formulations is discussed first. It shows that, in connection with the continuum approach, three sets of formulations exist in the CFD–DEM approach: an original format set I, and subsequent derivations of set II and set III, respectively, corresponding to the so-called model A and model B in the literature. A…
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- Computational fluid dynamics
- Fluidization
- CFD-DEM
- Fluid dynamics
- Flow (mathematics)
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- Mechanics
- Two-fluid model
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