Review—Drag Coefficients of Non-Spherical and Irregularly Shaped Particles

Author:

Michaelides Efstathios E.1,Feng Zhigang2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering, TCU , Fort Worth, TX 76129

2. Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at San Antonio , San Antonio, TX 78249

Abstract

AbstractThe knowledge of simple and relatively accurate closure equations for the drag coefficients of nonspherical particles is very important for Eulerian multiphase numerical codes that require such inputs for the solution of the momentum equation. However, the existing correlations for the drag coefficients are laden with high uncertainty, which propagates in the numerical results. This review paper examines critically the state of our knowledge of the drag coefficients of nonspherical particles starting with our understanding of the “size” and “shape” of particles. Lengthscales and other parameters that have been used to characterize sizes of nonspherical particles are presented. Shape factors and shape descriptors that have been used in past correlations are also presented together with an appraisal of their applicability. Several correlations that have been developed for the determination of the drag coefficients of nonspherical particles with regular and irregular shapes are also presented together with available information on their accuracy and applicability. Based on the review of the available correlations general recommendations are offered on the use of the correlations as closure equations and inputs in computatioal fluid dynamics (CFD) codes.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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