Analyzing the minimum entrainment velocity of ternary particle mixtures in horizontal pneumatic transport

Thus far, studies on the effects of the polydisperse size distribution on the minimum particle entrainment velocity (UPU) in horizontal pneumatic transport are limited to binary mixtures of sandlike particles. Herein we experimentally investigate UPU of ternary mixtures involving large (i.e., 400 an...

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Main Authors: Tay, Jason Yong Thian, Chew, Jia Wei, Hadinoto, Kunn
Other Authors: School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101129
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16716
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:Thus far, studies on the effects of the polydisperse size distribution on the minimum particle entrainment velocity (UPU) in horizontal pneumatic transport are limited to binary mixtures of sandlike particles. Herein we experimentally investigate UPU of ternary mixtures involving large (i.e., 400 and 170 μm) and fine particles (40 μm), where the roles of the fine particles in the entrainment of the large particles are elucidated. The presence of the 40 μm particles below ≈20% (w/w) enhances the entrainment of the 400 and 170 μm particles attributed to the high interstitial velocity of the conveying air because the fine particles occupy the interstitial spaces of the larger particles. Similar to monodisperse particles, a master curve of the particle Reynolds number versus Archimedes number is obtained for the ternary mixtures. From the master curve, a new empirical correlation for polydisperse UPU is derived using the Sauter mean diameter, where improved UPU predictions are demonstrated.