Abstract

Slurry flow consisting of 63% electrostatic filter ash and 37% water is subject of investigation reported in this contribution which tries to determine the most appropriate rheological model. The authors have modeled experimental data obtained from actual experimental setup, i.e. pipe viscometer and derived model parameters for Power Law as well as for Sisko model. Based on this analysis a numerical simulation of experiment has been attempted using well known Power Law model and taking the advantage of CFX 4.3 numerical code. This was mainly attempted in order to verify use of the same numerical package later for purpose of building a library of friction coefficients to be used in pipe flow analysis with lumped parameters computer code.

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