Comment on “CFD modelling of air and particle flows in different airway models by Y.H. Kim, Z.B. Tong, H.K. Chan, R.Y. Yang, Journal of Aerosol Science, 134 (2019) 14–28” (Kim et al., 2019)

2021 ◽  
pp. 105929
Author(s):  
David F. Fletcher ◽  
Kiao Inthavong
2019 ◽  
Vol 134 ◽  
pp. 14-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y.H. Kim ◽  
Z.B. Tong ◽  
H.K. Chan ◽  
R.Y. Yang
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Author(s):  
Bjørn H Hjertager ◽  
Tron Solberg ◽  
Claus H Ibsen ◽  
Kim G Hansen

Progress in modelling and simulation of flow processes in gas/particle systems carried out at the authors’ research group are presented. Particular emphasis is given to computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models that use the multi dimensional multi fluid techniques. Turbulence modelling strategies for gas/particle flows based on the kinetic theory for granular flows are given. Sub models for the interfacial transfer processes and chemical kinetics modelling are presented. Examples are shown for several gas/particle systems including flow in risers, segregation by size and reacting systems.


Author(s):  
Jeffrey S. Marshall ◽  
Shuiqing Li
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2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kasturi Sukhapure ◽  
Alan Burns ◽  
Tariq Mahmud ◽  
Jake Spooner

2021 ◽  
Vol 181 ◽  
pp. 105950
Author(s):  
E. Moustapha Doumbia ◽  
David Janke ◽  
Qianying Yi ◽  
Thomas Amon ◽  
Martin Kriegel ◽  
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Processes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 564
Author(s):  
Alessandro d’Adamo ◽  
Matteo Riccardi ◽  
Massimo Borghi ◽  
Stefano Fontanesi

Hydrogen-fueled fuel cells are considered one of the key strategies to tackle the achievement of fully-sustainable mobility. The transportation sector is paying significant attention to the development and industrialization of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) to be introduced alongside batteries, reaching the goal of complete de-carbonization. In this paper a multi-phase, multi-component, and non-isothermal 3D-CFD model is presented to simulate the fluid, heat, and charge transport processes developing inside a hydrogen/air PEMFC with a serpentine-type gas distributor. Model results are compared against experimental data in terms of polarization and power density curves, including an improved formulation of exchange current density at the cathode catalyst layer, improving the simulation results’ accuracy in the activation-dominated region. Then, 3D-CFD fields of reactants’ delivery to the active electrochemical surface, reaction rates, temperature distributions, and liquid water formation are analyzed, and critical aspects of the current design are commented, i.e., the inhomogeneous use of the active surface for reactions, limiting the produced current and inducing gradients in thermal and reaction rate distribution. The study shows how a complete multi-dimensional framework for physical and chemical processes of PEMFC can be used to understand limiting processes and to guide future development.


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