65 Dynamics and Modeling of Particulate Systems I - Granular Dynamics and Cohesion

Monday, November 9, 2015: 8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
254B (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Description:
The session will focus on the advancement of chemical engineers ability to understand, predict, design, and thus optimize particulate systems. Advances in experimental methods, numerical simulations and granular theories have the potential to improve nucleation and aggregation/agglomeration/coalescence dynamics in particulate systems (including solid/liquid and solid/gas) and thus control size and topography (e.g., fractal dimension) of products. Increasing computational power and new numerical/analytical techniques from Applied Mechanics have allowed for increasingly complex particulate systems to be modeled and have set the stage for future work in such diverse areas as mixing/segregation, granulation, fluidization, and pneumatic conveying, to name but a few.

Sponsor:
Solids Flow, Handling and Processing
Chair:
Stefan Radl Email: radl@tugraz.at
Co-Chair:
Priya Santhanam Email: priya.santhanam@exxonmobil.com


8:30 AM
(65a) Using GPUs to Simulate Three-Dimensional Segregating Granular Flows
Austin B. Isner, Paul B. Umbanhowar, Julio M. Ottino and Richard M. Lueptow






10:35 AM
(65f) Predicting Temperature Distributions in Rotary Calciners By Thermo-Mechanical DEM
Bereket Yohannes, Heather N. Emady, Ingrid J. Paredes, William G. Borghard, Fernando J. Muzzio, Benjamin Glasser and Alberto Cuitino
See more of this Group/Topical: Particle Technology Forum