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Lattice-Boltzmann simulation of gas-particle flow in filters (English)
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16 December 1998
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The approach used for the computations of fluid phase is based on an approximation of the Boltzmann equation, called the lattice-BGK approach. The new kind of boundary conditions fit with the second-order accuracy of the hydrodynamical no-slip conditions on a surface of arbitrary form lying between the nodes of a regular lattice. This simulates in an effective way the viscous incompressible flow with complex boundaries at small Reynolds number. The motion of the solid phase is calculated by means of a Lagrangian approach. Results are presented for different Stokes numbers to study the influence of hydrodynamics on particle deposition.
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fluid phase
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lattice-BGK approach
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boundary conditions
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viscous incompressible flow
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solid phase
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Lagrangian approach
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particle deposition
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