Study of dynamic structure and heat and mass transfer of a vertical ceramic tiles dryer using CFD simulations |
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Authors: | Wassim Kriaa Salma Bejaoui Hatem Mhiri Georges Le Palec Philippe Bournot |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Mécanique des Fluides et Thermique, Ecole Nationale d’Ingénieurs de Monastir, Route de Ouardanine, 5000, Monastir, Tunisia 2. Institut de Mécanique de Marseille, 60 rue Juliot Curie Technop?le de Chateau-Gombert, 13453, Marseille Cedex 13, France
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Abstract: | In this study, we developed a two-dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model to simulate dynamic structure and heat and mass transfer of a vertical ceramic tiles dryer (EVA 702). The carrier’s motion imposed the choice of a dynamic mesh based on two methods: “spring based smoothing” and “local remeshing”. The dryer airflow is considered as turbulent (Re = 1.09 × 105 at the dryer inlet), therefore the Re-Normalization Group $k - in$ model with Enhanced Wall Treatment was used as a turbulence model. The resolution of the governing equation was performed with Fluent 6.3 whose capacities do not allow the direct resolution of drying problems. Thus, a user defined scalar equation was inserted in the CFD code to model moisture content diffusion into tiles. User-defined functions were implemented to define carriers’ motion, thermo-physical properties… etc. We adopted also a “two-step” simulation method: in the first step, we follow the heat transfer coefficient evolution (Hc). In the second step, we determine the mass transfer coefficient (Hm) and the features fields of drying air and ceramic tiles. The found results in mixed convection mode (Fr = 5.39 at the dryer inlet) were used to describe dynamic and thermal fields of airflow and heat and mass transfer close to the ceramic tiles. The response of ceramic tiles to heat and mass transfer was studied based on Biot numbers. The evolutions of averages temperature and moisture content of ceramic tiles were analyzed. Lastly, comparison between experimental and numerical results showed a good agreement. |
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