Abstract

A compared study on deposition condition in corrugated tube predicates that flow parameters (inlet velocity and mass flow rate of particles) influence fouling deposition with numerical simulation method. The particulate fouling of calcium carbonate/water is selected as medium. The results show that: in the boundary layer of the corrugated tube, as radial velocity changes rapidly, the particles effected by dominate drag force descend to accretion. The effect of inlet velocity and concentration of particles are decisive. As the inlet velocity increases, the accretion rate occur negative changes. In contrast, the effect of concentration is positive.

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