Replies
Do & Dust
Posted on
15. Mar. 2017 - 08:05
Dust, when settled, is under control.
Airborne solids are under the influence of gravity and the air current. CFD might be a better quest. ■
John Gateleyjohngateley@hotmail.comwww.the-credible-bulk.com
Re: Dem Simulation Of Fine Materials
Posted on
16. Mar. 2017 - 08:12
Thanks
However do you have any reference for simulation of bulk material flow and dust with CFD?
the flow of bulk material in the air should be modeled, the impact of bulk material with the bed should be modeled and dust becoming airborne then become settled...
all of these situation can be modeled with CFD alone successfully? ■
Catch A Btea
Posted on
16. Mar. 2017 - 08:22
Only the air flows. Solids are carried by flowing air. When the velocity drops so might the suspended solids drop. That is why CFD is far more relevant. ■
John Gateleyjohngateley@hotmail.comwww.the-credible-bulk.com
DEM simulation of fine materials
Dears,
I would like to simulate fine materials (below 500 micron) for the purpose of dust control.
Have you ever simulate fine materials with DEM?
does the DEM have limitation for material particle size?
how much it can be helpful for dust control? ■