An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis

When the unresolved CFD-DEM (Computational Fluid Dynamics and Discrete Element Method) method is used to solve two-phase flow (composed of fracturing fluid and quartz sand) problems in a pipe, although the collision and accumulation of particles can be described in mesoscopic scale, the method has a...

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Main Authors: Yao, L. M., Xiao, Zhongmin, Liu, J. B., Zhang, Q., Wang, M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1545132021-12-23T08:56:33Z An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis Yao, L. M. Xiao, Zhongmin Liu, J. B. Zhang, Q. Wang, M. School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Two-Phase Flow Fracturing Fluid When the unresolved CFD-DEM (Computational Fluid Dynamics and Discrete Element Method) method is used to solve two-phase flow (composed of fracturing fluid and quartz sand) problems in a pipe, although the collision and accumulation of particles can be described in mesoscopic scale, the method has a serious shortcoming: the contradiction between computational efficiency and computational accuracy. In the current study, an improved CFD-DEM method based on time roundabout increment way is proposed. By improving the solution strategy of unresolved CFD-DEM in terms of time incremental way, the iterative convergence criteria and time advancement algorithm of fluid-particle coupling have been established. The improved CFD-DEM method can automatically adjust the CFD time steps according to the convergence criteria. At each time step, the particle iteration updates the force between the fluid and the particle. Also the fluid can be solved in a roundabout way based on the convergence criteria. A computational example is given by applying the improved CFD-DEM method to analyze a two-phase flow (fracturing fluid and quartz sand) in a contraction-expansion pipe. The result shows that the new method can simulate particle collisions efficiently, and calculate the pressure loss of the two-phase flow accurately. It is found that when the sand ratio is increased from 0 to 56%, the accumulation of particles at the outer edge of the sudden contraction/expansion section is more pronounced, while the force chain is much easier to be formed. When the diameter ratio increases from 0.3 to 0.7, the particle accumulation is weakened and the particle collision force chain is evenly distributed. Our research work provides a highly effective computational method for the solution of solid-liquid two-phase flow, and can be applied for coupled dynamic analysis of particles and fluids. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the Boeing Company (PC36035) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (11972114). The authors acknowledge the support of Singapore A∗STAR SERC AME Programmatic Fund for the “Structural Metal Alloys Programme” (Project WBS M4070307.051). The authors acknowledge the support of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2019M661248). 2021-12-23T08:56:33Z 2021-12-23T08:56:33Z 2020 Journal Article Yao, L. M., Xiao, Z., Liu, J. B., Zhang, Q. & Wang, M. (2020). An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis. International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 174, 105503-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2020.105503 0020-7403 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154513 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2020.105503 2-s2.0-85079191748 174 105503 en WBS M4070307.051 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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topic Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Two-Phase Flow
Fracturing Fluid
spellingShingle Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Two-Phase Flow
Fracturing Fluid
Yao, L. M.
Xiao, Zhongmin
Liu, J. B.
Zhang, Q.
Wang, M.
An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
description When the unresolved CFD-DEM (Computational Fluid Dynamics and Discrete Element Method) method is used to solve two-phase flow (composed of fracturing fluid and quartz sand) problems in a pipe, although the collision and accumulation of particles can be described in mesoscopic scale, the method has a serious shortcoming: the contradiction between computational efficiency and computational accuracy. In the current study, an improved CFD-DEM method based on time roundabout increment way is proposed. By improving the solution strategy of unresolved CFD-DEM in terms of time incremental way, the iterative convergence criteria and time advancement algorithm of fluid-particle coupling have been established. The improved CFD-DEM method can automatically adjust the CFD time steps according to the convergence criteria. At each time step, the particle iteration updates the force between the fluid and the particle. Also the fluid can be solved in a roundabout way based on the convergence criteria. A computational example is given by applying the improved CFD-DEM method to analyze a two-phase flow (fracturing fluid and quartz sand) in a contraction-expansion pipe. The result shows that the new method can simulate particle collisions efficiently, and calculate the pressure loss of the two-phase flow accurately. It is found that when the sand ratio is increased from 0 to 56%, the accumulation of particles at the outer edge of the sudden contraction/expansion section is more pronounced, while the force chain is much easier to be formed. When the diameter ratio increases from 0.3 to 0.7, the particle accumulation is weakened and the particle collision force chain is evenly distributed. Our research work provides a highly effective computational method for the solution of solid-liquid two-phase flow, and can be applied for coupled dynamic analysis of particles and fluids.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Yao, L. M.
Xiao, Zhongmin
Liu, J. B.
Zhang, Q.
Wang, M.
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author Yao, L. M.
Xiao, Zhongmin
Liu, J. B.
Zhang, Q.
Wang, M.
author_sort Yao, L. M.
title An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
title_short An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
title_full An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
title_fullStr An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
title_full_unstemmed An optimized CFD-DEM method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
title_sort optimized cfd-dem method for fluid-particle coupling dynamics analysis
publishDate 2021
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154513
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