Modelling Erosion using Computational Fluid Dynamics – ANSYS

A numerical simulation is proposed of erosion–corrosion phenomena in two-phase flows comprising of immiscible liquid and particulate solid. The simulation geometries are a pipe bend and bean choke the evaluated quantity is the wall erosion–corrosion brought about by the flow of a fluid mixture of...

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Main Author: Husnin, Ahmad Faris
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2015
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16667/1/Dissertation.pdf
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Summary:A numerical simulation is proposed of erosion–corrosion phenomena in two-phase flows comprising of immiscible liquid and particulate solid. The simulation geometries are a pipe bend and bean choke the evaluated quantity is the wall erosion–corrosion brought about by the flow of a fluid mixture of liquid phase and a solid phase. A computational fluid dynamic tool has been adopted for the simulation of the flow field inside the piping and for the simulation of the particle trajectories and impact rates. As far as corrosion is concerned, a passivating and an actively corroding metallic material have been considered. Erosion model parameters have been derived from experiments correlating particle impact angle and erosion rate. Corrosion model parameters have been obtained from electrochemical measurements. The effects of the key operating parameters (fluid flow velocity and particulate content) have been evaluated by a two-level design of experiments approach. The single most important effects on synergistic damaging and on the ratio of corrosive to overall damaging have been identified. Erosion-enhanced and erosion-limited effects of flow conditions have been highlighted for the passivating and for the actively corroding alloys, respectively