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Original Articles

A parametric study of cohesive particle agglomeration in a shear flow—numerical simulations by the discrete element method

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Pages 611-620 | Received 28 Mar 2016, Accepted 28 Apr 2016, Published online: 11 May 2016
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, we investigate numerically the shear-induced agglomeration of cohesive inertial particles in a simple shear flow. We conduct a series of numerical simulations by implementing a soft-sphere collision model. Post-processing tools are developed in-house to analyze the results of the simulations in terms of transient and terminal numbers of primary particles and agglomerates, magnitudes and distributions of agglomerate size, and fractal dimension as functions of the salient physical parameters. The obtained numerical results compared with existing transient models suggest that, as the system transitions from formation of duplets to larger agglomerates, in most cases the number of agglomerates in the system reveals clear maxima. The results also show evidence of agglomerate densification, as weaker agglomerates with lower fractal dimensions are broken up and stronger ones with higher fractal dimensions are formed. Furthermore, we found that a simple theoretical model proposed by, among others, Chimmili et al. is able to predict the temporal development of the agglomerate size properly.

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Notes

1The surface of radius D0 = 2R0 perpendicular to the flow, which contains the centroids of the particles that will collide with the particle under consideration.

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