Computationally efficient DEM simulation of a basket-type centrifugal filter using a novel switchable contact model

Damla Serper*, Kevin J. Hanley, Pekka Oinas

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Abstrakti

The discrete element method (DEM) offers enormous potential to gain a better understanding of cake formation in centrifugal filtration. However, the necessity to represent the highly porous filter mesh in these simulations incurs a significant computational cost. We propose replacing the porous mesh boundary that is conventionally used with a ‘switchable contact model’ (SCM) in which the contact model between a particle and a continuous cylindrical shell is selectively enabled or disabled depending on the particle's location at the periphery of the centrifuge basket. SCM is disabled whenever a particle is deemed to be in contact with a pore location, thus allowing its egress from the basket. There was a ∼ 36 % reduction in computation time compared to the conventional mesh-based representation of a bounding filter mesh, with similar particle retention and bulk cake formation behavior. This concept could in principle be applied to model any repetitive porous structure in DEM.

AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
Artikkeli120467
Sivumäärä13
JulkaisuPowder Technology
Vuosikerta452
Varhainen verkossa julkaisun päivämäärä29 marrask. 2024
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - 28 helmik. 2025
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