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      Computational Fluid Dynamics–Discrete Element Method (CFD-DEM) Study of Mass-Transfer Mechanisms in Riser Flow

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          We report a computational fluid dynamics–discrete element method (CFD-DEM) simulation study on the interplay between mass transfer and a heterogeneous catalyzed chemical reaction in cocurrent gas-particle flows as encountered in risers. Slip velocity, axial gas dispersion, gas bypassing, and particle mixing phenomena have been evaluated under riser flow conditions to study the complex system behavior in detail. The most important factors are found to be directly related to particle cluster formation. Low air-to-solids flux ratios lead to more heterogeneous systems, where the cluster formation is more pronounced and mass transfer more influenced. Falling clusters can be partially circumvented by the gas phase, which therefore does not fully interact with the cluster particles, leading to poor gas–solid contact efficiencies. Cluster gas–solid contact efficiencies are quantified at several gas superficial velocities, reaction rates, and dilution factors in order to gain more insight regarding the influence of clustering phenomena on the performance of riser reactors.

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                Journal
                Ind Eng Chem Res
                Ind Eng Chem Res
                ie
                iecred
                Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
                American Chemical Society
                0888-5885
                26 April 2017
                17 May 2017
                : 56
                : 19
                : 5558-5572
                Affiliations
                [1]Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Multiphase Reactors Group, Eindhoven University of Technology , 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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                10.1021/acs.iecr.7b00366
                5443107
                099c1bbf-c4eb-48e4-9ba3-dc180ac727ad
                Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society

                This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License, which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.

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                : 25 January 2017
                : 26 April 2017
                : 24 April 2017
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                ie7b00366
                ie-2017-003662

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