Abstract

A previously developed lattice-Boltzmann lattice-spring method is applied to simulate a wet press process. In simulations, multi-individual flexible fibers are settled on a wire screen by the force of gravity, and a fiber network is formed on the top surface of the wire screen. Next, the coordinates and velocities of fluid and fiber solid particles are copied to a computer press simulator composed of two perforated plates. A pressure pulse is imposed at the fluid contact line of the two press plates. Water is squeezed out of the fiber network by the pressure. During simulations, fiber rigidity, fiber concentrations, and pressure pulses are varied and their effects on water removal and re-wet phenomena are systematically studied.

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