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De Martin, L. (author), Bouwman, W.G. (author), Van Ommen, J.R. (author)
recent years, the interest in fluidization as a mean to process nanoparticles is strongly increasing. Due to the small size of the nanoparticles, which makes van der Waals forces predominate, they do not fluidize as single particles but as agglomerates. Various researchers using settling experiments and bed expansion measurements conclude that...
conference paper 2013
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Karadimitriou, N.K. (author), Musterd, M. (author), Kleingeld, P.J. (author), Kreutzer, M.T. (author), Hassanizadeh, S.M. (author), Joekar-Niasar, V. (author)
Micromodels have been increasingly employed in various ways in porous media research, to study the pore-scale behavior of fluids. Micromodels have proven to be a valuable tool by allowing the observation of flow and transport at the micron scale in chemical, biological, and physical applications. They have helped to improve our insight of flow...
journal article 2013
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Van Steijn, V. (author), Korczyk, P.M. (author), Derzsi, L. (author), Abate, A.R. (author), Weitz, D.A. (author), Garstecki, P. (author)
We introduce a novel type of droplet generator that produces droplets of a volume set by the geometry of the droplet generator and not by the flow rates of the liquids. The generator consists of a classic T-junction with a bypass channel. This bypass directs the continuous fluid around the forming droplets, so that they can fill the space...
journal article 2013
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Malekzadeh, R. (author)
transportation facilities. In an offshore oil and gas production facility, pipeline-riser systems are required to transport two-phase hydrocarbons from subsurface oil and gas wells to a central production platform. Severe slugs reaching several thousands pipe diameters may occur when transporting gas and liquid in these pipeline-riser systems....
doctoral thesis 2012
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Hoang, D.A. (author), Van Steijn, V. (author), Portela, L.M. (author), Kreutzer, M.T. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
Modeling of low-Capillary number segmented flows in microchannels is important for the design of microfluidic devices. We present numerical validations of microfluidic flow simulations using the volume-of-fluid (VOF) method as implemented in OpenFOAM. Two benchmark cases were investigated to ensure the reliability of OpenFOAM in modeling complex...
conference paper 2012
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Agostinho, L.L.F. (author), Yurteri, C.U. (author), Fuchs, E.C. (author), Marijnissen, J.C.M. (author)
Experiments were conducted in order to investigate the influences of flow rate, applied voltage, and electric conductivity on droplet size and size distribution of water electrosprays in the simple-jet mode. The results show that the electric potential decreases significantly the relative standard deviation (RSD) of the spray size distribution,...
journal article 2012
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Van der Voort, M.M. (author), Van den berg, A.C. (author), Roekaerts, D.J.E.M. (author), Xie, M. (author), De Bruijn, P.C.J. (author)
Explosive evaporation of a superheated liquid is a relevant hazard in the process industry. A vessel rupture during storage, transport or handling may lead to devastating blast effects. In order to assess the risk associated with this hazard or to design protective measures, an accurate prediction model for the blast generated after vessel...
journal article 2012
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Zhao, L.H. (author), Andersson, H.I. (author), Gillissen, J.J.J. (author)
This letter reports on the pronounced turbulence modulations and the accompanying drag reduction observed in a two-way coupled simulation of particle-laden channel flow. The present results support the view that drag reduction can be achieved not only by means of polymeric or fiber additives but also with spherical particles.
journal article 2010
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Alderliesten, M. (author)
Mean particle diameters are important for the science of particulate systems. This thesis deals with a definition system for these mean diameters, called Moment-Ratio (M-R) definition system, and provides a general statistical and physical basis. Also, the current DIN/ISO definition system is discussed. Many types of mean diameters defined...
doctoral thesis 2008
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Mortensen, P.H. (author), Andersson, H.I. (author), Gillissen, J.J.J. (author), Boersma, B.J. (author)
The dynamical behavior of tiny elongated particles in a directly simulated turbulent flow field is investigated. The ellipsoidal particles are affected both by inertia and hydrodynamic forces and torques. The time evolution of the particle orientation and translational and rotational motions in a statistically steady channel flow is obtained for...
journal article 2008
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Zoeteweij, M.L. (author)
doctoral thesis 2007
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Ten Cate, A. (author), Nieuwstad, C.H. (author), Derksen, J.J. (author), Van den Akker, H.E.A. (author)
A comparison is made between experiments and simulations on a single sphere settling in silicon oil in a box. Cross-correlation particle imaging velocimetry measurements were carried out at particle Reynolds numbers ranging from 1.5 to 31.9. The particle Stokes number varied from 0.2 to 4 and at bottom impact no rebound was observed. Detailed...
journal article 2002
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Li, Y. (author), McLaughlin, J.B. (author), Kontomaris, K. (author), Portela, L. (author)
This paper presents results for the behavior of particle-laden gases in a small Reynolds number vertical channel down flow. Results will be presented for the effects of particle feedback on the gas-phase turbulence and for the concentration profile of the particles. The effects of density ratio, mass loading, and particle inertia will be...
journal article 2001
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