Monday, 24 April 2006: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
Asia 5 (Dolphin Hotel)

Fluidization and Multiphase Flow/Separations (TWd)

#45 - Numerical Simulation of Fluid/Particle Flow Systems - II (TWD21)
The process of fluid/particle flow is encountered in numerous industrial applications as well as in nature. Fluid/particle systems exhibit complex and challenging behavior. A fundamental understanding of their behavior and properties is crucial for the optimization of many practical applications. This session focuses on the contribution of the computational approach in achieving a better understanding of these systems.
Chair:Hadjira Iddir
CoChair:Kumar M. Dhanasekharan
1:00 PMProteus – An efficient computational scheme for the simulation of dense particulate flows
Efstathios E. Michaelides, Zhi-Gang Feng
1:20 PMOptimum Cell Condition for Fast Contact Detection in the Algorithm of Dem and Its Application to Large-Computing
Hiroshi Mio, Atsuko Shimosaka, Yoshiyuki Shirakawa, Jusuke Hidaka
1:40 PMNumerical Simulation of the Transport of Volume Expansion Particles in Fluid Flows
Manfred Piesche, Steffen Schuetz, Martin Schilling
2:00 PMA study of the Dynamics of Homogeneous and Bubbling Fluidized Beds by means of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Luca Mazzei, Paola Lettieri, Derek Colman
2:20 PMModelling of the Boundary Layer in Turbulent Two-Phase-Flows
Michael Horn, Hans-Joachim Schmid
2:40 PMA numerical Simulation Tool describing Particulate Depositions, Regeneration and Deposit Rearrangement Effects in Gas Filter Systems
Timo Deuschle, Uwe Janoske, Manfred Piesche

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