A Lattice Gas Automata Model for the Coupled Heat Transfer and Chemical Reaction of Gas Flow Around and Through a Porous Circular Cylinder

Coupled heat transfer and chemical reaction of fluid flow in complex boundaries are explored by introducing two additional properties, i.e. particle type and energy state into the Lattice gas automata (LGA) Frisch-Hasslacher-Pomeau (FHP-II) model. A mix-redistribute of energy and type of particles i...

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Published inEntropy (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 18; no. 1; p. 2
Main Authors Chen, Hongsheng, Zheng, Zhong, Chen, Zhiwei, Bi, Xiaotao T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.01.2016
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Summary:Coupled heat transfer and chemical reaction of fluid flow in complex boundaries are explored by introducing two additional properties, i.e. particle type and energy state into the Lattice gas automata (LGA) Frisch-Hasslacher-Pomeau (FHP-II) model. A mix-redistribute of energy and type of particles is also applied on top of collision rules to ensure randomness while maintaining the conservation of mass, momentum and energy. Simulations of heat transfer and heterogeneous reaction of gas flow passing a circular porous cylinder in a channel are presented. The effects of porosity of cylinder, gas inlet velocity, and reaction probability on the reaction process are further analyzed with respect to the characteristics of solid morphology, product concentration, and temperature profile. Numerical results indicate that the reaction rate increases with increasing reaction probability as well as gas inlet velocity. Cylinders with a higher value of porosity and more homogeneous structure also react with gas particles faster. These results agree well with the basic theories of gas-solid reactions, indicating the present model provides a method for describing gas-solid reactions in complex boundaries at mesoscopic level.
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ISSN:1099-4300
1099-4300
DOI:10.3390/e18010002