نوع همکاری : مجری
کارفرما : Clarkson University
سال طرح : 2015
مشاهده سایر طرح های حسن سجادی
In this work a series of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations were performed to predict the
deposition of particles on a newly designed passive dry deposition (Pas-DD) sampler. The sampler uses a
parallel plate design and a conventional polyurethane foam (PUF) disk as the deposition surface. The
deposition of particles with sizes between 0.5 and 10 mmwas investigated for two different geometries of
the Pas-DD sampler for different wind speeds and various angles of attack. To evaluate the mean flow
field, the k- 3 turbulence model was used and turbulent fluctuating velocities were generated using the
discrete random walk (DRW) model. The CFD software ANSYS-FLUENT was used for performing the
numerical simulations. It was found that the deposition velocity increased with particle size or wind
speed. The modeled deposition velocities were in general agreement with the experimental measurements
and they increased when flow entered the sampler with a non-zero angle of attack. The particlesize
dependent deposition velocity was also dependent on the geometry of the leading edge of the
sampler; deposition velocities were more dependent on particle size and wind speeds for the sampler
without the bend in the leading edge of the deposition plate, compared to a flat plate design. Foam
roughness was also found to have a small impact on particle deposition.