Title of article
Discrete element analysis of experiments on mixing and stoking of monodisperse spheres on a grate
Author/Authors
Sudbrock، نويسنده , , Florian and Simsek، نويسنده , , Erdem and Rickelt، نويسنده , , Stefan P. Wirtz، نويسنده , , Siegmar and Scherer، نويسنده , , Viktor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
10
From page
111
To page
120
Abstract
Understanding the details of the mixing and stoking process on grate firing systems is crucial for the optimization of the combustion process in waste or biomass incineration plants. The Discrete Element Method (DEM) can help to obtain further information on the mixing process within a bed of fuel particles. Especially the influence of a change in operational parameters can be examined avoiding large experimental effort. In the current paper five simulations for a generic grate are compared with the corresponding experiments. The experiments were carried out throughout an anterior parameter study on mixing and stoking on a grate [Sudbrock F.; Simsek E.; Wirtz S.; Scherer V.: “An experimental analysis of the influence of operational parameters on mixing and stoking of a monodisperse granulate on a grate”, Powder Technology 198, Issue 1, 29–37, 2010] [19]. The system considered is equipped with vertically moving bars which induce stoking. In a first approach monodisperse plastic spheres are used. The grate is encased by a transparent polycarbonate housing which provides optical access to the movement of the particles in the wall planes. The mixing process is measured and quantified by image analysis of the front wall of the grate. The mixing behaviour of the particle assembly observed in experiments and simulation appears to be very similar indicating that DEM is able to predict the particle mixing in the bed. In order to quantify the visual observations the mixing behaviour has been evaluated by different mixing parameters. They are compared in dependence of the number of strokes of the grate bars. A good agreement between measurements and simulations could be observed.
Keywords
Grate firing systems , Particles mixing , DEM simulation , Mixing parameter , Image analysis , EXPERIMENTS
Journal title
Powder Technology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Powder Technology
Record number
1700059
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