Statistical model of transient particle dispersion and deposition in vertical pipes

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2016-07-26

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Elsevier

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0021-8502

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X.F. Loyseau, P.G. Verdin, Statistical model of transient particle dispersion and deposition in vertical pipes, Journal of Aerosol Science, Volume 101, November 2016, Pages 43-64

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Water droplets in vertical pipes have been investigated to assert the accuracy of a newly developed Lagrangian model for dispersion and deposition implemented in the Open source CFD code OpenFOAM. The transient evolution of the particles dispersion and concentration has been studied for the combined effects of Brownian motion and turbulent dispersion. A parametric study of mesh density has been performed and the influence of the isotropic representation of turbulence discussed. Simulated results have been compared to experimental data from the literature and to results generated with a commercial flow solver. A new model has also been developed to predict the evolution of the droplet concentration and deposition in pipes, based on a statistical description of the dispersion.

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Multiphase flow, Deposition, Lagrangian, Droplets, Dispersion, Pipe

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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