Numerical Study of the Flow Field in a Vertical Roller Mill

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In order to reduce the larger pressure resistance (pressure difference between inlet and outlet) of a vertical roller mill, the flow field in the vertical roller mill is numerically simulated by CFD technology. Based on the simulation results, the reasons that led to the larger pressure resistance of the vertical roller mill is studied, offering the theory guide for the technology of reducing pressure resistance of the vertical roller mill.

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