Title of article :
FLOW CHARACTERIZATION OF MULTI-PHASE PARTICULATE SLURRY IN THERMAL POWER PLANTS USING COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
Author/Authors :
Parkash, Om Department of Mechanical Engineering - Amity University Haryana, Gurgaon, India , Arora, Rajesh Department of Mechanical Engineering - Amity University Haryana, Gurgaon, India
Pages :
17
From page :
187
To page :
203
Abstract :
The key issue associated with the thermal power plant is the disposal of ash-water slurry and the process of its transportation is accomplished using long length pipelines. The designing of such pipelines is a vital endeavor of researchers and designers globally. In this perspective, numerical simulation of 42 mm diameter three-dimensional slurry flow pipeline carrying high concentration of mono-dispersed fine ash particles has been carried out. The study is enunciated by employing Eulerian- Eulerian two-phase model with RNG k-ɛ turbulence model with the aim of visualizing and understanding the characteristics of the slurry flow behavior. The coal ash slurry concentration varies between 50% to 70% (by weight) for velocity ranges, 1-3 ms-1. The modeling is done using Fluent commercial software with the intention of predicting the characteristics of flow for 300 µm particle size. It is observed that pressure drop upsurges non-linearly with solid concentrations and slurry velocity across pipeline. The obtained results of predetermined pressure drop are analytically compared with the experimental results. Moreover, the results are also compared with that of Eulerian-Langrange model using SST K-ω turbulence model and it is found that RNG k-ɛ turbulence model yields more accurate and desirable results.
Keywords :
3D CFD , Eulerian–Eulerian Two-Phase Model , Thermal Power Plants , Slurry Concentration , Pressure dro‎p
Journal title :
Journal of Thermal Engineering
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2585833
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