NETL 2009 Workshop on Multiphase Flow Science
NETL 2009 Workshop on Multiphase Flow Science
Euro-Suites Hotel, Morgantown, WV
April 22-23, 2009
Table of Contents
PRESENTATIONS
- Kinetic Theory of Polydisperse Granular Flows and Validation Data
Christine Hrenya, Colorado University
- Quadrature-Based Moment Methods for Polydisperse Gas-Solid Flows
Rodney Fox, Iowa State University
- Fluid-Particle Drag Force in Bidisperse Suspensions
Sankaran Sundaresan, Princeton University
- Modeling Particle-Fluid Momentum Transfer in Polydisperse Gas-Solid Flows through Direct Numerical Simulations Based on the Immersed Boundary Method
Shankar Subramaniam, Iowa State University
- Multiphase Interactions in Riser-Section of CFB: Towards Realistic Model for Analysis and Prediction
M. N. Bogere, University of Puerto Rico
- FCMOM: From Population Balance Equations to the Boltzmann Equation for Bidimensional Systems (Hard Disks)
M. Strumendo, H. Arastoopour, and D. Gidaspow, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Application of Coarse Grained Drag Law in Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Fluidized Beds
Nicholas Jones, ExxonMobil
- Issues in Chemical Looping Combustion
Tom O’Brien, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL
- Multiphase Simulation of Entrained Flow Gasification - Modeling Needs
Lanre Oshinowo, ConocoPhillips
- Fluidization & Chlorination Modeling: An Industrial Perspective from Millennium Inorganic Chemicals
Sibashis (Shibu) Banerjee, Millennium Inorganic Chemicals... Presentation - NOT AVAILABLE
- Modeling and Simulation of Laboratory Scale Dense-Phase Solids Transport Systems
Paul Chapman, Alstom Power
- Implementation of Cartesian Cut-Cell Technique into the Multiphase Flow Solver MFIX
Jean (Jeff) Dietiker, West Virginia University Research Corporation
- Recent Advances in Reduced-Order Modeling for Transport Phenomena
Paul Cizmas, Texas A&M University
- Coarse-Grid Simulation of Riser Flows
Sankaran Sundaresan, Princeton University
- Meso-Scale Structure and Multi-Scale Strategy in Simulating Multi-Phase Systems---from Physical Modeling and Parallel Computation to Industrial Application
Jinghai Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Follow-Up to 2006 NETL Multiphase Workshop
Madhava Syamlal, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL
- Computation and Measurements of Mass Transfer and Dispersion Coefficients in Fluidized Beds
Dimitri Gidaspow, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Capacitance Imaging
L. S. Fan, Ohio State University
- An Experimental Study of the Rheological Behavior of Dense Assemblies of Granular Materials
Gabriel Tardos, CCNY (City College)
- Welcome
Anthony Cugini, Director of Research & Innovation Center, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL
- Measurement of Particle Number Density and Volume Fraction in a Fluidized Bed using the Shadow Sizing Method
David Roelant & Seckin Gokaltun, Florida International University
- Model Validation Challenge Problem: Riser Testing at NETL
Larry Shadle, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL
- The Effects of Particle Size on Riser Hydrodynamics
Ray Cocco, Particulate Solid Research, Inc.
- High Speed Particle Imaging of Dense Particle Flow Fields
Frank Shaffer, U.S. Department of Energy, NETL
- Reduced Models for Gas-Solids Flows: Coarse Discrete Element Method and Phase-Space Proper Orthogonal Decomposition
Sreekanth Pannala, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Granular Flow in a Rough Annular Shear: Validating DEM Simulations with Experiments
C. Fred Higgs III, Carnegie Mellon University
- Granular Flow in a Rough Annular Shear: Validating DEM Simulations with Experiments
Joe McCarthy, University of Pittsburgh
- Rheological Behavior of Dense Granular Materials: DEM Simulations and Order Parameter Model
Shankar Subramaniam, Iowa State University
- Frictional Flow of Dense Granular Materials
Sankaran Sundaresan, Princeton University
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