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A WALL-FUNCTION APPROACH FOR DIRECT PRECIPITATION/CRYSTALLIZATION FOULING IN CFD MODELLING

Abstract

The main objective of this paper is to present a generic modelling framework, for the diffusive mass transport through the turbulent, reactive boundary layer of multi-component fluid mixtures that precipitate on the wall. The modelling is based on Maxwell-Stefan diffusion in multi-component mixtures, the relaxation to chemical equilibrium model, and the single-phase Navier-Stokes equations. Final-ly, turbulence is introduced by Reynolds-averaging. The governing equations are simplified in accordance with common assumptions of computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and b ased on the assumption that the over-all bulk flow is parallel to the wall, 1-dimensional equations for the species and heat transport perpendicular to the wall have been formulated. The equations are solved on a fine grid in order to fully re solve the boundary layer, and the effect of allowing/disallowing deposition and chemical reactions was investigated for a simplified test-case (4-component ideal mixture of perfect gasses capable of chemical reaction and sublimation fouling). The developed framework can be employed as a sub-grid model for direct precipitation/crystallization/solidification fouling in coarse grid CFD models
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Category

Conference lecture

Language

English

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Process Technology
  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Presented at

Heat Exchanger Fouling and Cleaning XI - 2015

Place

Enfield

Date

07.06.2015 - 12.06.2015

Year

2015

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