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Study of nano-particle deposition in tubular pipes under turbulent condition

conference contribution
posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by P Talebizadeh, H Rahimzadeh, G Ahmadi, K Inthavong, M Babaie, Ali ZareAli Zare, T Chu Van, R Brown
This paper aims to study the deposition and dispersion of nano-particles in turbulent tubular pipe flows. In this work, the Eulerian-Lagrangian particle tracking method is used to simulate the transport of nano-particles in turbulent flows under the conditions of one-way coupling. In order to simulate the turbulent flow in a pipe, the Reynolds stress transport model (RSTM) is used with the help of CFD method. RSTM is one of the most accurate Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes methods. In addition, near wall region, Two-layer zonal model is employed in the CFD model to simulate the viscous sublayer separated from the fully-turbulent layer in the pipe. The results show that RSTM with Two-layer zonal model can well predict the turbulent flow and particle deposition velocity in tubular pipes. The output of this study can provide a guideline for evaluating the nano-particle transport and deposition in turbulent pipe flows.

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Pagination

183-188

Location

Brisbane, Queensland

Start date

2016-07-14

End date

2016-07-15

ISBN-10

0957932111

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

AHMT 2016 : Proceedings of the 10th Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer Conference

Event

Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer. Conference (2016 : 10th : Brisbane, Queensland)

Publisher

[Queensland University of Technology]

Place of publication

[Brisbane, Qld.]

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