Numerical modeling of micro-particle migration in channels

IF 9 1区 地球科学 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Advances in Geo-Energy Research Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.46690/ager.2023.11.06
Dongying Wang, Qin Qian, Anhai Zhong, Mingjing Lu, Zilin Zhang
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: Physicochemical forces exert non-neligible effects on the migration of micro-particles in channels. Experiments, analytical and non-resolved computational fluid dynamics models have failed to decipher the dynamic behaviors of these particles when carried by fluid flow. In this paper, particle-scale numerical simulation is conducted to study the adhesive micro-particle migration process during duct flow in channels with a large characteristic dimension ratio and those with relatively small such ratio based on the coupled lattice Boltzmann method-discrete element method. The interaction between particle and fluid flow is dealt with by the immersed moving boundary condition. For micro-particle migration in duct flow, the effects of hydrodynamic force, adhesive force and particle concentration on the aggregation of particles are investigated. Based on the concept of hydrodynamic and adhesive force ratio, a stable aggregation distribution map is proposed to help analyze the distribution and size of the formed agglomerates. For micro-particle migration in channels with small characteristic dimension ratio, the general particle migration process is analyzed, which includes single particle retention, followed by particle capture, and the migration of large agglomerates. It is concluded that two factors accelerate single particle retention in a curved channel. Moreover, it is established that higher fluid flow rate facilitates the formation of large and compact agglomerate, and blockage by this can cause severe damage to the conductivity of the channel.
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Advances in Geo-Energy Research
Advances in Geo-Energy Research natural geo-energy (oil, gas, coal geothermal, and gas hydrate)-Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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期刊介绍: Advances in Geo-Energy Research is an interdisciplinary and international periodical committed to fostering interaction and multidisciplinary collaboration among scientific communities worldwide, spanning both industry and academia. Our journal serves as a platform for researchers actively engaged in the diverse fields of geo-energy systems, providing an academic medium for the exchange of knowledge and ideas. Join us in advancing the frontiers of geo-energy research through collaboration and shared expertise.
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