2022
DOI: 10.3390/math10214073
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Numerical Method for System Level Simulation of Long-Distance Pneumatic Conveying Pipelines

Abstract: Pneumatic conveying pipelines (PCPs) provide an effective manner for long-distance transport of capsules because of their advantages in high speed, superior safety, and full automation. For better development of PCPs, a system-level simulation tool is desired, but not yet available. In this work, a new 1D model describing systemic dynamics of airflow and capsule movement in PCPs is presented, and 3D simulation is proposed to obtain the characteristic coefficients in the 1D model. The complete model accounts fo… Show more

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“…The conveying process can be optimized by simulating particle behavior and forecasting material flow patterns using computational modeling and simulation approaches, such as discrete element modeling (DEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Using efficient procedures, case studies, and lessons learned, researchers, engineers, and industry experts continuously enhance and share knowledge to encourage successful conveyance strategies [28].…”
Section: Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conveying process can be optimized by simulating particle behavior and forecasting material flow patterns using computational modeling and simulation approaches, such as discrete element modeling (DEM) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Using efficient procedures, case studies, and lessons learned, researchers, engineers, and industry experts continuously enhance and share knowledge to encourage successful conveyance strategies [28].…”
Section: Future Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%