Abstract
In the Eulerian–Eulerian approach for simulating gas–solid two-phase flow, a proper selection of an interfacial force to describe the momentum transfer between the two phases has a significant influence on the particle dynamics. Based on a detailed review of the inter-phase drag force models, a simple two-fluid model with zero particle-phase viscosity is used to investigate the effects of inter-phase drag force on the jet characteristics in a two-dimensional jetting fluidized bed. The simulation results from different inter-phase drag force models are compared with a designed experimental study. Both qualitative and quantitative results show that the jet behavior, including the distribution of solid volume fraction, bed pressure drop, jet penetration depth and jet frequency, could be significantly affected by the selection of drag force models. None of the models assessed in this work could predict all these parameters accurately. Some models can predict the averaged value well but are weak in predicting the dynamics and vice versa, which calls for a caution in interpreting data based on a single drag model.
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