Assessing the wall effects of packed concentric cylinders and angular walls on granular bed porosity

Peter Michael Bandelt Riess, Heiko Briesen, Daniel Schiochet Nasato

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Abstract

The effect of added wall support on granular bed porosity is systematically studied to elucidate performance enhancements in filtration processes achieved by using inserts, as demonstrated experimentally (Bandelt Riess et al. in Chem Eng Technol 2018, 2021). Packed beds of spheres are simulated through discrete element method in cylinders with different internal wall configurations. Three containing systems are generated: concentric cylinders, angular walls, and a combination of both. Variations of particle size and wall friction and thickness are also considered, and the resulting granular bed porosities are analyzed. The porosity increase is proportional to the incorporated wall support; the combination of cylindrical and angular inserts displays the greatest effect (up to 26% increase). The sinusoidal porosity values near the walls are exhibited to clarify the effects. The presented method can change and evaluate granular bed porosity increments, which could lead to filtration process improvements, and the obtained behaviors and profiles can be used to explore additional effects and further systems. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Original languageEnglish
Article number36
JournalGranular Matter
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2022

Keywords

  • DEM
  • Filter cake
  • Packed bed
  • Porosity
  • Wall support

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