Abstract

Using the approach of Jackson and Grace & Tuot to analyze the ability of a gas-solid transport to form clusters of particles, an electrostatic force was incorporated into the analysis. The analysis does not include any frictional forces due to particle-particle and particle-wall interactions. Electrostatic forces are shown to decrease the distance in which clusters will form. The effect is strongly influenced by the particle size, with smaller particles having shorter growth distances. The effect of the parameters gas velocity, voidage and charge are explored.

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