Abstract

ABSTRACTIn fluidized bed spray agglomeration, the time evolution of a liquid droplet deposited on a porous particle is of paramount importance for the success of the process. The combination of droplet penetration into the pores and evaporation, either directly from the droplet surface or from the surrounding wet pores, determines how long free liquid remains on the particle surface so that other particles can bind via liquid bridges. In this work, a two-dimensional pore network model that combines the algorithms of liquid migration and drying is developed to track the full droplet evolution, from its deposition on network surface to complete evaporation of the liquid. The influence of the pore structure for mono-modal and bi-modal networks with different spatial correlation of the pore size on the evolution of the liquid droplet is investigated. The effect of the liquid viscosity on the evolution of the droplet in the pore network is studied. Moreover, pore network simulations with multiple depositions of liquid droplets on the same network are presented as a rough approximation of spray agglomeration process.

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