화학공학소재연구정보센터
Particulate Science and Technology, Vol.23, No.1, 33-45, 2005
Motion of large particles in a horizontal pneumatic pipe
The horizontal pneumatic transport of large particles with particle to pipe diameter ratio of 0.6 and particle densities of 928 kg/m(3) and 2193 kg/m(3) was examined experimentally and numerically. The pipe diameter and length were 10mm and 8.8m. respectively. The mean air velocity was between 14.2 m/s and 23.0 m/s and the number feed rate of particle was almost constant (it seven per second. In this study, the method of characteristics was used for the simulation of gas flow, which considered not only the particle-particle collisions but also the particle-wall collisions. It is found that particle transport is possible even when the mean air velocity is smaller than the terminal settling velocity of particle's and that the arrival time intervals at the downstream section are not always uniform although the particles are fed uniforms Furthermore, the velocity difference between different density particles becomes small as the mean air velocity decreases because the particle velocities become uniform due to particle-particle collisions, and the ratio of particle velocity to the mean air velocity is almost independent of air velocity. In addition, it is shown that the particle-wall collision at the pipe joint due to pipeline misalignment can be one of the sources of bouncing inotion of particles as shown by simulation results.