Print Email Facebook Twitter Formation and break-up of rigid agglomerates in turbulent channel and pipe flows Title Formation and break-up of rigid agglomerates in turbulent channel and pipe flows Author Schutte, K.C.J. (TU Delft ChemE/Transport Phenomena) Portela, L. (TU Delft ChemE/Transport Phenomena) Twerda, A. (TU Delft Energy Technology; TNO) Henkes, R.A.W.M. (TU Delft Fluid Mechanics) Date 2018 Abstract We have developed and applied an Eulerian-Lagrangian model for the transport, formation, break-up, deposition and re-entrainment of particle agglomerates. In this paper, we focus on agglomeration and break-up. Simulations were carried out to investigate what changes in the turbulent flow are inflicted by the presence of the agglomerates. Also, the dependence of the properties of the agglomerates on the Reynolds number of the flow and on the strength of the bonds between the primary particles is studied. The presence of the agglomerates attenuates the turbulence and thereby lowers the Reynolds stresses. As a result, the flow rate increases at constant pressure drop when agglomerates are formed (up to a certain dimension). If the agglomerates surpass this dimension, long-distance viscosity effects become dominant and a flow rate decrease occurs. The characteristics of the agglomerates are largely insensitive to the Reynolds number, provided the flow is turbulent. The agglomerates have an open and porous structure, and a fractal dimension of 1.8-2.3. Their mean mass scales exponentially with the strength of the internal bonds. Contrary to assumptions that are typically made in engineering models in the literature, agglomerates do not preferentially break into two fragments of similar size. Subject multiphase and particle-laden flowsparticle/fluid flow To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1e8c98c6-dc9a-4e74-a701-b8b7bfe5e1b0 DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.716 Embargo date 2019-04-25 ISSN 0022-1120 Source Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 857, 539-561 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 K.C.J. Schutte, L. Portela, A. Twerda, R.A.W.M. Henkes Files PDF jfm_paper_author_accepted.pdf 644.75 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1e8c98c6-dc9a-4e74-a701-b8b7bfe5e1b0/datastream/OBJ/view