Abstract
The compressible and turbulent gas–solid multiphase flow inside a fluidized bed opposed jet mill was systematically investigated through numerical simulations using the Euler–Euler approach along with the kinetic theory of granular flow and frictional models. The solid holdup and nozzle inlet air velocity effects on the gas–solid dynamics were assessed through a detailed analysis of the time-averaged volume fraction, the time-averaged velocity, the time-averaged streamlines, and the time-averaged vector field distributions of both phases. The simulated results were compared with the experimental observations available in the literature. The numerical simulations contributed to a better understanding of the particle–flow dynamics in a fluidized bed opposed gas jet mill which are of fundamental importance for the milling process performance.
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Dos Santos, D. A., Baluni, S., & Bück, A. (2020). Eulerian multiphase simulation of the particle dynamics in a fluidized bed opposed gas jet mill. Processes, 8(12), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8121621
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