Three-Dimensional Numerical Investigation of a Mono-Disperse Droplet Spray Dryer
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Three-Dimensional Numerical Investigation of a

Mono-Disperse Droplet Spray Dryer: Validation Aspects and

Multi-Physics Exploration

Xingfu Yang, Jie Xiao, Meng-Wai Woo,  Xiao Dong Chen

Drying Technology   201533: 742-756

Many studies have been carried out on using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to explore spray-drying phenomena. However, due to the complexity of the drying process in a conventional spray dryer, including the wide droplet size distribution, complicated particle trajectory, and difficulty in taking online measurements, validation of the computational codes or the models remains a challenging task. In this study, experimental conditions employed in a more defined spray-drying condition, published recently on the spray drying of mono-disperse skim milk droplets in a vertical cylindrical chamber, are simulated using ANSYS FLUENT. We have examined the effects of droplet-dispersion patterns on the drying results and found ways to incorporate more practical shrinkage models into the code to make simulations more realistic. Through a comparison with the relevant experimental results on 10-50 wt% skim milk published recently by the same group, we have identified a few areas that urgently need more detailed research. Using the revised sets of codes established here, we simulated skim milk droplets (with a uniform size between 180 mm to 220 mm) spray dried by 90 to 180 hot-air streams. The quantitative drying history data predicted by our new model would help ensure better understanding of the system.


 


链接:www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07373937.2014.990565