2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2021.117189
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On the role of energy dissipation in a dynamically structured fluidized bed

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“…The difference between experiments and simulations shows that CFD‐DEM simulations can only predict the structured bubbling pattern well in cases with only one row of fully developed bubbles present in the bed and show large deviations in predictions of structured bubbling pattern in cases with multiple rows of fully developed bubbles present in the bed. The same deviations of CFD‐DEM simulations have also been noticed in two very recent CFD‐DEM simulation works of structured bubbling with pulsed gas flow 34,35 and were attributed to a narrow computational domain and the associated interaction with front and rear walls 34 . Such factors should also play a role in the current work because the simulated bed depth was reduced from the experimental value of 10 mm 20 to 4 mm to reduce the computing efforts.…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…The difference between experiments and simulations shows that CFD‐DEM simulations can only predict the structured bubbling pattern well in cases with only one row of fully developed bubbles present in the bed and show large deviations in predictions of structured bubbling pattern in cases with multiple rows of fully developed bubbles present in the bed. The same deviations of CFD‐DEM simulations have also been noticed in two very recent CFD‐DEM simulation works of structured bubbling with pulsed gas flow 34,35 and were attributed to a narrow computational domain and the associated interaction with front and rear walls 34 . Such factors should also play a role in the current work because the simulated bed depth was reduced from the experimental value of 10 mm 20 to 4 mm to reduce the computing efforts.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Nevertheless, the comparison shown in Table 4 and the quantitative agreement of the U mf between the CFD‐DEM simulations and experiments indicate that the CFD‐DEM simulations can be used, at least quantitatively and in some ways quantitatively, to validate the proof of concept of the layered configuration to extend the structured bubbling pattern. This is further evidenced by previous works 33–35 that show CFD‐DEM simulations can provide quantitative prediction of the structured bubbling pattern with pulsed gas flow.…”
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confidence: 62%
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