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Title: Discrete Element Modelling and Micro-Computed Pore-Scale Hydrodynamic Behaviour of Open-Cell Foams
Discrete Element Modelling and Micro-Computed Pore-Scale Hydrodynamic Behaviour of Open-Cell Foams
Authors: Otaru, A.J.
Otaru, A.J.
Kennedy, A.R.
Kennedy, A.R.
Morvan, H.P.
Morvan, H.P.
Keywords: Porous Metals; DEM; X-ray CT
Issue Date: 2016
2016
Publisher: International Conference of Nigerian Students
International Conference of Nigerian Students
Abstract: Pore-scale computational modelling is today the standard paradigm for availing ourselves high fidelity porous materials models by linking its micro-structural arrangement and macroscopic behaviour. This work presents virtual and semi-virtual porecale approach to characterized the pressure drop across "bottleneck-type" porous metals using discrete element simulation (DEM) packing of spheres and X-ray computerized tomography slices, respectively. Flow permeability and Form drags were obtained by fitting computed pressure drop against superficial fluid velocity into Darcy-Forchheimer equation. The high-resolution X-ray CT pore-scale computation approach provides a more literal description of the foam microstructural arrangement with a deviation of 2.3% (permeability) and 9.6% (Forchheimer coefficient) from reality whilst the easily and more flexible DEM structure yielded a deviation of 8.8 and 1.2% of both terms from reality.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/780
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