Hydrodynamic Predictions of Dense Gas-Solids Flow in CFB Riser

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The flow character in riser is important for deep understanding the steady and high-efficient running of CFBs. In this paper, the 2D numerical simulation research for bench-scale circular cross-section riser based on EMMS methods is carried out. The solids’ transient moving profiles are captured. By analyzing the axial solids concentration profiles by simulation and experimental methods, the practicability of the EMMS model is verified.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 516-517)

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917-920

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May 2012

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