Abstract

The study of particle deposition in ventilation ducts is crucial as it can have a significant impact on indoor air quality (IAQ) and human health. However, little research has been done on bends in ducts with different cross-sections. This study employs the Eulerian - Lagrange method to investigate particle deposition in a 90 elbow with gradually increasing and decreasing cross-sectional areas. The turbulence model used is based on the RNG k-, and the particulate phase is modelled by the discrete phase model (DPM). The study aims to discuss the effect of the cross-sectional asymptotic coefficient (K) and the Stokes number on particle deposition. The study found that as K increased, the particle deposition efficiency of the 90-degree bends decreased. Additionally, particles were primarily deposited on the outer curved surface of the bends. Specifically, when the particle size was 2 m, the pipe with K=0.75 had a particle deposition efficiency five times greater than that of K=1.25.

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