• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Fluid-particle Drag Force in Binary-solid Suspensions
  • Contributor: Di Felice, Renzo; Rotondi, Marco
  • imprint: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2012
  • Published in: International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering
  • Language: Not determined
  • DOI: 10.1515/1542-6580.3000
  • ISSN: 1542-6580
  • Keywords: General Chemical Engineering
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  • Description: <jats:p>The drag force on a particle in a multiparticle suspension is a function of the particle-fluid relative velocity and of the particle volume concentration. Its determination heavily relies on experimental observations, as theoretical support is still limited to viscous flow regime and dilute solid concentrations. When uniform particle suspensions are considered, there is a certain abundance of experimental data available which has permitted the proposition of simple and reliable relationships for the determination of the drag force: these relationships are normally expressed through the use of the so-called “voidage function”, i.e. a function by which the drag force on an isolated particle has to be multiplied in order to obtain the drag force on a particle in a multiparticle suspension. The extension of the approach mentioned above to suspensions made up of particles differing in size and density has been attempted here and new simple relationships are presented for the case of binary-solid systems. The basic idea draws an analogy between binary-solid suspension and single-particle suspensions thereby making possible the use of well established results. The simple relationships obtained for the estimation of the drag force on a particle in a binary-solid suspension have been tested, with satisfactory success, against experimental data available in literature.</jats:p>