Zeiser T, Freund H, Bernsdorf J, Lammers P, Brenner G, Durst F (2002)
Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Publication year: 2002
Publisher: Springer
Edited Volumes: High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’01
City/Town: Berlin
Pages Range: 442-452
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-56034-7_43
New numerical methods such as the lattice Boltzmann approach together with the increasing computational power can provide a detailed insight into the flow and transport processes in complex three dimensional geometries. The present paper demonstrates this approach by investigating inhomogeneities in the 3-D flow field of reacting species in a tubular fixed bed reactor of small tube-to-particle diameter ratio. For such reactors detailed 3-D simulations are of technical and economical interest as conventional modelling methods cannot correctly predict the local flow behaviour. However, these local inhomogeneities can significantly influence the reactor performance. Beside the discussion of the reaction engineering results, also the computational performance of the applied method is described.
APA:
Zeiser, T., Freund, H., Bernsdorf, J., Lammers, P., Brenner, G., & Durst, F. (2002). Detailed simulation of transport processes in reacting multi-species flow through complex geometries by means of the Lattice Boltzmann method. In Krause E, Jäger W (Eds.), High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’01. (pp. 442-452). Berlin: Springer.
MLA:
Zeiser, Thomas, et al. "Detailed simulation of transport processes in reacting multi-species flow through complex geometries by means of the Lattice Boltzmann method." High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’01. Ed. Krause E, Jäger W, Berlin: Springer, 2002. 442-452.
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