Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 62, Number 2, 2017, pages 163-170

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2017.62.2.163

Motion behavior research of liquid micro-particles filtration at various locations in a rotational flow field

Yan Yan, Yuanzai Lin, Jie Cheng and Zhonghua Ni

Abstract

This study presents a particle-wall filtration model for predicting the particle motion behavior in a typical rotational flow field-filtration in blower system of cooker hood. Based on computational fluid dynamics model, air flow and particles has been simulated by Lagrangian-particle/ Eulerian-gas approaches and get verified by experiment data from a manufacturer. Airflow volume, particle diameter and local structure, which are related to the particle filtration has been studied. Results indicates that: (1) there exists an optimal airflow volume of 1243 m3/h related to the most appropriate filtration rate; (2) Diameter of particle is the significant property related to the filtration rate. Big size particles can represent the filtration performance of blower; (3) More than 86% grease particles are caught by impeller blades firstly, and then splashed onto the corresponding location of worm box internal wall. These results would help to study the micro-particle motion behavior and evaluate the filtration rate and structure design of blower.

Key Words

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); two-phase model; particle-wall filtration model; blower

Address

Yan Yan, Yuanzai Lin, Jie Cheng and Zhonghua Ni: Department of Mechanical and Engineering, Southeast University, 79 Su Yuan Avenue, Nan Jing, 211189, China