Application of CFD multiphase modelling to hydrometallurgical plants

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. M. Oshinowo
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The incorporation of advanced analysis tools, such as CFD, into the process plant design process has become possible through advances in commercially available computational fluid dynamics software and faster computers. Multiphase modeling is now typically employed in the design phase of process plant design at Hatch. The multiphase models include Lagrange-Euler and Euler-Euler treatment of the multiple phases. Additionally, mixture models with interface-sharpening algorithms are applied to the prediction of free-surface flows in complex geometry. CFD is applied to applications where traditional design rules are not applicable. The additional rigor of CFD modeling in 2D and 3D allows process engineers to come closer to realizing true virtual plant design. The objective of this paper is to outline the benefits and pitfalls in the application of multiphase modeling for rigorous design. Several application examples in the hydrometallurgical field will be presented.
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APA: L. M. Oshinowo  (2005)  Application of CFD multiphase modelling to hydrometallurgical plants

MLA: L. M. Oshinowo Application of CFD multiphase modelling to hydrometallurgical plants. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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