Evaluation of the Effect of Particle Size on Erosion Calculations Utilizing CFD and Comparison With Submerged Slurry Jet Experiments

S. Karimi, Jun Zhang, S. Shirazi, B. McLaury
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The effects of particle size on erosion magnitude and erosion profiles are investigated experimentally in a submerged slurry jet impingement facility. The slurries were diluted to avoid concentration effects on the flow field and the resulting erosion. The experiments are performed with particle sizes of 25, 75, 150, 300, and 600 μm. Experimental results demonstrate different erosion severity and pattern for the various particle sizes. It is critical to have a reliable and accurate tool to predict erosion for different particle sizes. Previously, a comprehensive CFD-based procedure to predict erosion for various particle sizes was proposed by investigators at the Erosion/Corrosion Research Center (E/CRC). A feature of this procedure is that it can account for particle size in more detail than previous methods. In this study, the computational procedure is applied to conditions of the present experimental data. Particle impact parameters are extracted to explain the effect of particle size on the resulting erosion. The predicted results are compared with data which demonstrate possible shortcomings of the available CFD based techniques for predicting solid particle erosion. The results indicate that with proper use of grid spacing near the wall, the CFD-based erosion calculation method with existing erosion models can predict the trend of the experimental data, though improvements are still needed to the models to accurately account for particle size effects.
基于CFD的颗粒粒径对冲蚀计算的影响评价及与浸没浆体射流实验的比较
在浸没式浆体射流冲击装置中,研究了颗粒粒径对冲蚀强度和冲蚀剖面的影响。浆料被稀释,以避免浓度对流场的影响和由此产生的侵蚀。实验粒径分别为25、75、150、300、600 μm。实验结果表明,不同粒径的侵蚀程度和模式不同。有一个可靠和准确的工具来预测不同粒度的侵蚀是至关重要的。此前,侵蚀/腐蚀研究中心(E/CRC)的研究人员提出了一种基于cfd的综合程序来预测不同粒径的侵蚀。这种方法的一个特点是,它可以比以前的方法更详细地说明颗粒的大小。在本研究中,计算程序适用于现有实验数据的条件。提取颗粒冲击参数来解释颗粒大小对最终侵蚀的影响。将预测结果与现有的基于CFD的固体颗粒侵蚀预测技术可能存在的缺陷进行了比较。结果表明,在合理利用壁面网格间距的情况下,基于cfd的冲蚀计算方法可以预测实验数据的趋势,但仍需要对模型进行改进,以准确地考虑粒径效应。
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