Numerical study on the hydrodynamics of a fluidized-bed of bioparticles in tapered bioreactors with square shape cross-section

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Daniela M. Koerich
Gabriela C. Lopes
Leonardo M. Rosa
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[1] Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar),Chemical Engineering Department
[2] University of Blumenau (FURB),Chemical Engineering Department
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Liquid–solid fluidization; Bioparticles; Anaerobic fluidized bed reactor (AFBR); Tapered bioreactor (TBR); Computational fluid dynamics (CFD);
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There are several configurations of fluidized beds commonly used in wastewater treatment units. Often their hydrodynamics is challenging to be evaluated experimentally, or too complex to be predicted accurately with empirical correlations only. In the present study, the computational fluid dynamics technique was applied to evaluate the hydrodynamic behavior of a liquid–solid fluidized bed in tapered bioreactors. The simulations were run with OpenFOAM, and they were based on a 3D, transient, Eulerian–Eulerian two-phase approach coupled with a turbulence model. Different tapered bioreactor angles were considered in the study, and the results showed a decrease in flow velocity along with the height of the device. Moreover, the distribution of the bioparticles within the fluidized bed was not found to be uniform, and it changed with the angle. It was also observed that bioparticle collisions caused large velocity fluctuations. Even though the bioreactor presented a square cross section, results also proved that the presence of the dead zone was negligible.
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