A New Correlation for Drag Coefficient of Extrudate Quadralobe Particles by CFD Simulation

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In this paper, drag coefficient of infinite quadralobe catalytic particle with non-circular cross sections has been investigated by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods and for this purpose FEMLAB Multiphysics V2.3 based on finite element methods have been used. A new simple correlation for drag coefficient of infinite quadralobe particle has been established over the range of Reynolds numbers from 0.01 up to 1000.A comparative study has been made between the numerical results of this study and the available data in the literature. The predicted drag coefficient of infinite cylinder shows good agreement with experimental data within a converging quantitative error of less than 7% up to Reynolds number of 1000. The drag coefficient results for cross flow on infinite quadralobe particle shows higher value in comparison with cylindrical particle. In addition, influence of different number of particles (single, two, three and four particles) and orientation angle of particles on drag coefficient have been investigated.
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English
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Iranian journal of chemical engineering, Volume:11 Issue: 3, Summer 2014
Pages:
26 to 36
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