Numerical Simulation of Erosion Using Computational Fluid Dynamics

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 618 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
"Erosion in industrial appliances causes huge loss of valuable resources especially when solid particles are present in the working medium. A number of erosion models that are available in the literature claimed to predict the erosion response. In this work, five erosion models have been evaluated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology. Three most commonly used experimental test rigs (solid particle and unsubmerged slurry jet type and pot type) have been simulated and comparisons with the experimental results have been performed. The study helps in understanding the effect of fluid medium and flow pattern on the erosion process. The knowledge acquired shows that phenomenological based erosion models give better results considering the wide range of operating parameters. The in-depth study of the flow field shows the possibility that erosion mechanism, being parameter dependent, could change with location on the same specimen.1.0 IntroductionErosion is a surface degradation phenomenon which causes the removal of material due to impacts either of solid particles and/or bubbles or gas entrained in a fluid medium. Erosion has various categories depending upon the erosion medium such as, solid particles erosion (solid particles entrained in gaseous medium), slurry erosion (solid particles entrained in liquid medium) or cavitation erosion (erosion caused by exploding gas or vapor bubbles). Humphrey [1] has listed 21 different factors that decide the erosion response of the components under a given working condition. The number of factors involved in the erosion process gives us an idea about its complex nature."
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APA:
(2012) Numerical Simulation of Erosion Using Computational Fluid DynamicsMLA: Numerical Simulation of Erosion Using Computational Fluid Dynamics. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.