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PISKOVSKÝ, M., HÁJEK, J., STEHLÍK, P.
Original Title
Computational fluid dynamics simulation of venturi wet scrubber
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Environmental regulations limiting atmospheric emissions of pollutants are progressively becoming stricter. It is therefore necessary to develop new flue gas cleaning technologies and improve already existing ones. To achieve this, it is important to apply in the design phase new, more reliable modelling approaches to process description, like computational fluid dynamics (CFD). This way, we can obtain better understanding of processes, occurring inside the respective devices. Namely, the present work is concerned with wet scrubbing process, which is one of the most popular methods of flue gas cleaning. One of the biggest handicaps of wet scrubbing is a large pressure drop. Its prediction is a difficult task, requiring modelling of the flow in the wet scrubber. Two-phase flow, which occurs in the wet scrubbing process, is typically described more or less successfully by empirical correlations. However, recent advances in computer technology and CFD modelling of two-phase flows open the door for simulations as an attractive alternative to empiricism. This work is concerned with characterization of two-phase flow in a venturi scrubber using commercial code FLUENT 6.2. Euler-Euler model is employed. Computations are performed for laboratory equipment and the results are validated by measured pressure drop data.
Key words in English
Venturi scrubber, two phase flow, off gas cleaning, CFD, pressure drop
Authors
RIV year
2006
Released
27. 8. 2006
Publisher
Process Engineering Publisher
Location
Praha
ISBN
80-86059-45-6
Book
CHISA 2006 Summaries 3 - Hydrodynamic Processes
Pages from
780
Pages to
787
Pages count
8
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT24343, author="Martin {Piskovský} and Jiří {Hájek} and Petr {Stehlík}", title="Computational fluid dynamics simulation of venturi wet scrubber", booktitle="CHISA 2006 Summaries 3 - Hydrodynamic Processes", year="2006", pages="8", publisher="Process Engineering Publisher", address="Praha", isbn="80-86059-45-6" }