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过程工程学报 ›› 2023, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (6): 826-836.DOI: 10.12034/j.issn.1009-606X.222161

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移动床内颗粒共振行为的DEM模拟

沈秦坚1,2, 董世杰2,3, 张丹城2,4, 郭辉2,4, 宋吟玲1*, 刘晓星2,4*
  

  1. 1. 苏州科技大学环境科学与工程学院,江苏 苏州 215009 2. 中国科学院过程工程研究所多相复杂系统国家重点实验室,北京 100190 3. 中国石油大学(北京)机械与储运工程学院,北京 102249 4. 中国科学院大学化学与化工学院,北京 100049
  • 收稿日期:2022-05-07 修回日期:2022-07-28 出版日期:2023-06-28 发布日期:2023-06-30
  • 通讯作者: 刘晓星 xxliu@ipe.ac.cn

DEM modeling of resonant motion of particles inside moving bed

Qinjian SHEN1,2,  Shijie DONG2,3,  Dancheng ZHANG2,4,  Hui GUO2,4,  Yinling SONG1*,  Xiaoxing LIU2,4*   

  1. 1. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215009, China 2. State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Complex Systems, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China 3. College of Mechanical and Transportation Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Beijing 102249, China 4. School of Chemical Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
  • Received:2022-05-07 Revised:2022-07-28 Online:2023-06-28 Published:2023-06-30
  • Contact: LIU Xiao-xing xxliu@ipe.ac.cn

摘要: 移动床在各种过程工业中普遍存在。从颗粒尺度出发刻画移动床内颗粒物料的复杂流动行为,对于大型移动床反应器的设计、放大和优化具有重要的意义。本工作基于三维离散单元法(Discrete Element Method, DEM)数值模拟,考察了漏斗流和半整体流卸料流型下移动床内颗粒物料的运动特性,重点探讨了两种卸料流型下颗粒运动脉动特性的异同。首先通过对比流动区轮廓及其特征宽度随时间演化的模拟预测结果和实验测量结果,检验了DEM模拟结果的可靠性。DEM模拟结果表明,两种卸料流型下,流动区上部区域不同位置处颗粒平均轴向速度随时间的变化都呈现出显著的非随机波动,表现为颗粒平均轴向速度时间序列的离散傅里叶变换频谱图都出现了明显的特征峰。空间相关性分析结果表明,在流动区上部区域,不同位置处颗粒轴向速度随时间的波动呈现强烈的空间相关性,两种卸料流型下体系内都形成了局部共振。不同轴向位置处颗粒轴向速度的延迟相关性分析结果表明,这种共振行为源自于床层底部出口上方。对颗粒轴向速度和颗粒间接触力之间延迟相关性的分析结果显示,两者之间存在显著的相关性,且后者的波动先于前者的波动,说明模拟得到的共振现象可能源于自由落体拱机制。本工作的模拟结果表明,漏斗流和半整体流流型下移动床内颗粒物料卸料过程中都可出现共振,且两种卸料流型下颗粒共振特征并无本质区别。

关键词: 离散单元法, 移动床, 卸料流型, 速度脉动

Abstract: Moving beds are ubiquitous in various process industries. Thoroughly understanding and accurately characterizing the complex flow behavior of granular materials from the component particle scale is obviously of great significance for the design, scale-up, and optimization of moving beds. In this work, the flow behavior of granular assemblies in moving beds under both the funnel flow and semi-mass flow discharge regimes are investigated by performing three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) simulations, with a focus on the possible similarities and differences between the fluctuating characteristics and also the corresponding underlying mechanisms of the transient motions of particles under these two discharging conditions. The reliability of the DEM simulation is verified by comparing the predicted evolutions of the boundary of the flowing zone and also its characteristic width with experimental results. The simulation results demonstrate that under both discharge conditions, the temporal variations of the spatially averaged axial velocity of particles in the upper part of the flowing zone present notable non-random fluctuating characteristics, manifested by the appearance of a clear peak in the Fourier spectrum of the time series of spatially averaged particle axial velocity. The spatial correlation analysis results show that the temporal fluctuations of the spatially averaged axial velocity of particles in different axial regions of the upper part of the flowing zone are closely correlated, suggesting the occurrences of resonance under both discharging types. The delayed correlation analyses of the time series of the spatially averaged axial velocities of particles in different axial zones indicate that such resonant behavior originates from a bottom zone right above the outlet. The delayed correlation analyses of the time series of the spatially averaged particle axial velocity and the spatially averaged particle contact force demonstrate that there exists a strong correlation between the temporal fluctuations of these two parameters, and the latter precedes the former, which hints that the observed resonance could be ascribed to the free-fall arch mechanism. In brief, the presented simulation results clearly demonstrate that resonance can occur during both funnel and semi-mass flow discharges and there is no intrinsic difference between the resonant features of particles under these two discharging conditions.

Key words: discrete element method, moving-bed, flow pattern, velocity fluctuation