Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles

Settling of solid cylindrical particles in fluid medium is important in many chemical processes such as settlers. The relative velocity between fluid and cylinder affect heat and mass transfer between them. However, the settling of cylinder is not extensively studied compared to spherical particl...

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Main Author: Wong, Wen Yin.
Other Authors: Lau Wai Man
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-166332023-03-03T15:34:10Z Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles Wong, Wen Yin. Lau Wai Man School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering Settling of solid cylindrical particles in fluid medium is important in many chemical processes such as settlers. The relative velocity between fluid and cylinder affect heat and mass transfer between them. However, the settling of cylinder is not extensively studied compared to spherical particle. The cylindrical particles are made of stainless steel and aluminum which diameter varies from 2mm to 14 mm and length from 8 to 64mm are used in the experiment. The particles are drop from rest into column filled with water. The retardation due to wall effect is quantified in terms of wall factor. This project investigates the movement of particle and relationship between wall factor, particle size, density, column diameter and dimension at two turning points namely critical point 1 and 2. The Reynolds number falls in the Newton regime ranging from 1000 to 20000. Expressions relating wall factor and column diameter to particle size, dimension are presented and it correlates well with the data obtained. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2009-05-27T07:48:10Z 2009-05-27T07:48:10Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16633 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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Wong, Wen Yin.
Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles
description Settling of solid cylindrical particles in fluid medium is important in many chemical processes such as settlers. The relative velocity between fluid and cylinder affect heat and mass transfer between them. However, the settling of cylinder is not extensively studied compared to spherical particle. The cylindrical particles are made of stainless steel and aluminum which diameter varies from 2mm to 14 mm and length from 8 to 64mm are used in the experiment. The particles are drop from rest into column filled with water. The retardation due to wall effect is quantified in terms of wall factor. This project investigates the movement of particle and relationship between wall factor, particle size, density, column diameter and dimension at two turning points namely critical point 1 and 2. The Reynolds number falls in the Newton regime ranging from 1000 to 20000. Expressions relating wall factor and column diameter to particle size, dimension are presented and it correlates well with the data obtained.
author2 Lau Wai Man
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Wong, Wen Yin.
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author Wong, Wen Yin.
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title Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles
title_short Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles
title_full Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles
title_fullStr Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles
title_full_unstemmed Wall effect on settling of cylindrical particles
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