scholarly journals A Novel Particle-Based Approach for Modeling a Wet Vertical Stirred Media Mill

Minerals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Simon Larsson ◽  
Juan Manuel Rodríguez Prieto ◽  
Hannu Heiskari ◽  
Pär Jonsén

Modeling of wet stirred media mill processes is challenging since it requires the simultaneous modeling of the complex multiphysics in the interactions between grinding media, the moving internal agitator elements, and the grinding fluid. In the present study, a multiphysics model of an HIG5 pilot vertical stirred media mill with a nominal power of 7.5 kW is developed. The model is based on a particle-based coupled solver approach, where the grinding fluid is modeled with the particle finite element method (PFEM), the grinding media are modeled with the discrete element method (DEM), and the mill structure is modeled with the finite element method (FEM). The interactions between the different constituents are treated by loose (or weak) two-way couplings between the PFEM, DEM, and FEM models. Both water and a mineral slurry are used as grinding fluids, and they are modeled as Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, respectively. In the present work, a novel approach for transferring forces between grinding fluid and grinding media based on the Reynolds number is implemented. This force transfer is realized by specifying the drag coefficient as a function of the Reynolds number. The stirred media mill model is used to predict the mill power consumption, dynamics of both grinding fluid and grinding media, interparticle contacts of the grinding media, and the wear development on the mill structure. The numerical results obtained within the present study show good agreement with experimental measurements.

1970 ◽  
Vol 36 ◽  
pp. 27-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sumon Saha ◽  
Md. Tofiqul Islam ◽  
Mohammad Ali ◽  
Md. Arif Hassan Mamun ◽  
M Quamrul Islam

Transverse mixed convection is studied numerically in a vented enclosure with constant heat flux from uniformly heated bottom wall. An external airflow enters the enclosure through an opening in one vertical wall and exits from another opening in the opposite wall. The two-dimensional mathematical model includes the system of four partial differential equations of continuity, linear momentum and energy, solved by the finite element method. Flow fields are investigated by numerical simulations for air flowing with a Reynolds number in the range 50 ≤ Re ≤ 1000, for Richardson numbers: 0 ≤ Ri ≤ 10. Four different locations of inlet and outlets are introduced to analyze the effect of heat transfer in terms of velocity and temperature fields within the enclosure. The computational results show that the location of inlet and outlets alters significantly the temperature distribution in the flow fields and the heat transfer across the heated wall of the cavities. Empirical correlation is developed for relations using Nusselt number, Reynolds number and Richardson number, based on the enclosure height.   Keywords: Mixed convection, finite element method, vented enclosure, Richardson number.Journal of Mechanical Engineering Vol.36 Dec. 2006 pp.27-37DOI = 10.3329/jme.v36i0.808


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