Abstract

This paper aims to improve existing models for drag, lift, and pitching torque coefficients of cylindrical disc particles with a wider range of aspect ratios and particle Reynolds numbers. The full body-fitted direct numerical simulations (DNS) are carried out for three-dimensional flow past cylindrical discs in order to quantify the coefficients at aspect ratios from 0.2 to 0.6, incidence angles from 0°to 90°, and Reynolds numbers from 0.1 to 300. The CFD results are validated against the aerodynamic coefficients of both spherical and non-spherical particles presented in the literature. A full set of new correlations for the coefficients, dependent on aspect ratio, incidence angle, and Reynolds number, is further derived according to the CFD predicted data. The results show that the new correlations have a promising performance for the disc particles considered in this study.

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