Experimental study on flow behavior of wet elongated biomass particles and aggregation-fragmentation evolution of cluster system in a lifting tube  

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作  者:Kaiyuan Deng Conghui Gu Jingyu Zhu Mingpu Du Danila Pliutenko 

机构地区:[1]School of Energy and Power,Jiangsu University of Science and Technology,Zhenjiang,Jiangsu,212100,China [2]Institute of Mechanics and Power Engineering,Ogarev Mordovia State University,Saransk,430005,Russia

出  处:《Particuology》2025年第3期249-264,共16页颗粒学报(英文版)

基  金:thefinancial support of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant No.51906092);Postgraduate Research&Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province(grant No.SJCX23_2219).

摘  要:Biomass is a renewable energy source helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions.However,combustion and reaction efficiency of biomass are significantly affected by their flow behavior.In this study,the flow characteristics of wet elongated biomass particles in a lifting tube were experimentally investigated.Particle Tracking Velocimetry(PTV)was used to explore the particle area and velocity distribution under different gas-to-particle mass ratios(GPMR)and initial moisture contents(IMC).A homogeneity coefficient was also formulated to quantify the flow homogeneity of the particle population.The calculated range for the homogeneity coefficientαis 4.43-6.40,with smaller values indicating better flow homogeneity.Moreover,the factors affecting the fragmentation of larger particle clusters were analyzed with respect to the suspension process,the process of being carried out by the airflow,and the fragmentation process.The results indicated that the flow homogeneity of the particle population was better in the two sets of conditions when IMC was 28.7% and GPMR was 10 and when IMC was 32.5% and GPMR was 9.The homogeneity coefficient α was 4.43 and 4.79.In addition,the degree of fragmentation of larger particle clusters is mainly affected by the IMC.

关 键 词:Wet elongated particles Particle clusters Flow behavior AGGREGATION FRAGMENTATION 

分 类 号:TK6[动力工程及工程热物理—生物能]

 

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