Abstract

Abstract For the specific application of vertical packed bed design, the main task is to optimize and improve the granular flow pattern, since a worse granular flow pattern is detrimental to the performance of heat transfer and flow in vertical packed bed. To improve the uniformity of granular flow profiles, an application of the discrete element method is used to investigate the granular flow pattern in a vertically packed bed under the condition of different tapered hopper angles and initial packing states. The uniformity of granular dramatically decreases with an increase in the fluctuation of granular velocity distribution. The variation of structural parameters has a positive influence on enhancing the stability of the granular layer. Coefficient of variation and relative fluctuation kinetic energy are introduced as criteria to describe the stability of the granular layer. This study numerically reveals the evolution of initial packing states has a slight influence on improving the stability of granular flow.

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