화학공학소재연구정보센터
Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.58, 260-268, 2013
Development and test of CFD-DEM model for complex geometry: A coupling algorithm for Fluent and DEM
CFD-Discrete Element Method (DEM) model is an effective approach for studying dense gas-solid flow in fluidized beds. In this study, a CFD-DEM model for complex geometries is developed, where DEM code is coupled with ANSYS/Fluent software through its User Defined Function. The Fluent Eulerian multiphase model is employed to couple with DEM, whose secondary phase acts as a ghost phase but just an image copy of DEM field. The proposed procedure preserves phase conservation and ensures the Fluent phase-coupled SIMPLE solver work stable. The model is used to simulate four typical fluidization cases, respectively, a single pulsed jet fluidized bed, fluidized bed with an immersed tube, fluidization regime transition from bubbling to fast, and a simplified two-dimensional circulating fluidized bed loop. The simulation results are satisfactory. The present approach provides an easily implemented and reliable method for CFD-DEM model on complex geometries. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.