Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries

The design and choice of pipe fittings in such systems plays an important role as far as headloss and flow separation are factors of concern. This study aims to investigate the flow of coal water suspension through a converging section, diverging section and a bend using computational fluid dynamics...

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Main Authors: Pradhan, A.R., Kumar, S., Singh, H., Singh, G., Saptoro, Agus, Kumar, Perumal
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92247
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author Pradhan, A.R.
Kumar, S.
Singh, H.
Singh, G.
Saptoro, Agus
Kumar, Perumal
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Kumar, S.
Singh, H.
Singh, G.
Saptoro, Agus
Kumar, Perumal
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description The design and choice of pipe fittings in such systems plays an important role as far as headloss and flow separation are factors of concern. This study aims to investigate the flow of coal water suspension through a converging section, diverging section and a bend using computational fluid dynamics approach. The modelling and simulation are carried out on geometries consisting of both converging and diverging sections of variable angles along with a bend of R/d ratio of 2. The computational fluid dynamics simulation results are in good agreement with the experimental data, with an average percentage error of 1.96%. 1° angle of divergence and 7° angle of convergence are optimum designs for the lowest local headloss. However, the headloss across the entire test section is found to be minimum for the case where the angle of convergence/divergence is fixed at 1° each. The specific energy consumption gives a practical idea about the minimum energy required for the transportation of solids through some distance, which is an all-time minimum for the suspension containing 60% solids by mass. The study presents a detailed investigation into the local as well as global flow characteristics of the coal water suspension through a test section.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-922472023-06-15T01:32:30Z Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries Pradhan, A.R. Kumar, S. Singh, H. Singh, G. Saptoro, Agus Kumar, Perumal Science & Technology Technology Engineering, Chemical Engineering Computational fluid dynamics Specific energy consumption Pipe fittings Coal water suspension Headloss Characteristics SLURRY FLOW ICE SLURRY RESISTANCE PROPERTIES NUMERICAL PREDICTION TURBULENT-FLOW PRESSURE-DROP PIPE SIMULATION VELOCITY SUSPENSION The design and choice of pipe fittings in such systems plays an important role as far as headloss and flow separation are factors of concern. This study aims to investigate the flow of coal water suspension through a converging section, diverging section and a bend using computational fluid dynamics approach. The modelling and simulation are carried out on geometries consisting of both converging and diverging sections of variable angles along with a bend of R/d ratio of 2. The computational fluid dynamics simulation results are in good agreement with the experimental data, with an average percentage error of 1.96%. 1° angle of divergence and 7° angle of convergence are optimum designs for the lowest local headloss. However, the headloss across the entire test section is found to be minimum for the case where the angle of convergence/divergence is fixed at 1° each. The specific energy consumption gives a practical idea about the minimum energy required for the transportation of solids through some distance, which is an all-time minimum for the suspension containing 60% solids by mass. The study presents a detailed investigation into the local as well as global flow characteristics of the coal water suspension through a test section. 2022 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92247 10.1016/j.cherd.2022.10.043 English ELSEVIER restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Chemical
Engineering
Computational fluid dynamics
Specific energy consumption
Pipe fittings
Coal water suspension
Headloss Characteristics
SLURRY FLOW
ICE SLURRY
RESISTANCE PROPERTIES
NUMERICAL PREDICTION
TURBULENT-FLOW
PRESSURE-DROP
PIPE
SIMULATION
VELOCITY
SUSPENSION
Pradhan, A.R.
Kumar, S.
Singh, H.
Singh, G.
Saptoro, Agus
Kumar, Perumal
Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
title Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
title_full Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
title_fullStr Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
title_full_unstemmed Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
title_short Flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
title_sort flow modelling and energy consumption of a hydrotransportation system possessing variable flow boundaries
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Chemical
Engineering
Computational fluid dynamics
Specific energy consumption
Pipe fittings
Coal water suspension
Headloss Characteristics
SLURRY FLOW
ICE SLURRY
RESISTANCE PROPERTIES
NUMERICAL PREDICTION
TURBULENT-FLOW
PRESSURE-DROP
PIPE
SIMULATION
VELOCITY
SUSPENSION
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/92247