Simulation of suspension of solids in a liquid in a mixing tank using SPH and comparison with physical modelling experiments (Q2641634)
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Simulation of suspension of solids in a liquid in a mixing tank using SPH and comparison with physical modelling experiments (English)
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22 August 2007
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Summary: This paper demonstrates the use of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) to simulate a suspension of solids in a liquid mixing tank when the solids are large and have a high loading in comparison with the liquid in the tank. The simulations are validated by comparing the results with physical modelling experiments that shows a relationship between the submergence criterion of the solids and the impeller speed. The experiments were conducted using water as the fluid and cylindrical blocks of wood with a specific gravity of 0.5 with near identical conditions being used for the simulations.
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smoothed particle hydrodynamics
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SPH modelling
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solid-liquid mixing
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pellet submergence
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impeller speed
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solids loading
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simulation
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suspension of solids
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CFD
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computational fluid dynamics
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