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This paper investigates wear characteristics in a dilute phase pneumatic conveying pipe system using a Euler-Lagrange method. Simulations couple computational fluid dynamics (CFD) with the discrete element method (DEM) to analyze three different bend geometries, including two erosion-reducing designs and a standard bend, all with an effective bend radius to pipe diameter ratio (R/D) of 1.5. SiO 2 particles, 1 mm in diameter, are conveyed at gas velocities of 15 to 30 m/s and mass loadings of 1 to 4 kg particle /kg gas . The CFD-DEM predictions were validated against experimental data, showing good agreement in erosion distribution. The study evaluates erosion rates, pressure drops, and particle stressing for the three bends. Results suggest that certain bend designs significantly reduce erosion while slightly increasing pressure drop, although reduced particle-wall erosion may increase the overall particle stressing. The obtained results provide guidance on selecting an appropriate bend design and for potential geometry optimizations. • Four-way coupled CFD-DEM simulations for more sustainable pneumatic conveying. • Utilization of erosion model by Oka et al. 2005 for quartz against stainless steel. • Significant erosion reduction was observed due to optimized bend geometries. • Analyses of operational parameters and trade-offs for erosion reduction. • Behavior of erosion, pressure loss and particle stress in different bend-geometries.
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Eric Drescher
Shoya Mohseni-Mofidi
Claas Bierwisch
Powder Technology
Technische Universität Berlin
Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69debda75e217d93a55582e2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2024.120357