CFD - DEM Coupling for Modeling of Fluid Flow with Accurate Particle Representation

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Particle laden flows are encountered in many industries including oil and gas, agroindustry, pharmaceutics, mining, and many others. Eulerian granular and Langrangian approaches in multiphase CFD are commonly used to model fluid-particle flows for some these applications. However multiphase CFD has limitations due to the lack of constitutive models that adequately describe the range of particle characteristics.
    The coupling between DEM and CFD is a promising approach and broadens the range of particle-fluid processes that can be handled with numerical simulation.
    This presentation will provide an overview and latest development of modelling approaches for the simulation of both dilute and dense-phase fluid-particle flows. In addition, the coupling approach for Rocky DEM and ANSYS FLUENT will be showcased, with few interesting applications examples for modeling complex flows where fluid details are needed and key interest involves model particle shape, particle break-up, separation, segregation and mixing.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @ivettgodoyespinoza1404
    @ivettgodoyespinoza1404 2 года назад

    hello thank you very much for the video. I need a bit of your help, how can I see the results of the bidirectional DEM-CFD coupling in ANSYS (considering the case of a bed of particles and air (both at different temperatures)? I appreciate any answers in advance. Excuse my English.

  • @TalkWithRajat
    @TalkWithRajat 3 года назад +1

    Does Ansys have inbuilt rocky dem setup?? How to use rocky in ansys means do we have to install it separately or purchase it

    • @shapuyzat
      @shapuyzat 3 года назад

      it is a seperate software. but you can co-simulate between ansys and rocky-dem