Micromechanical Origin of Heat Transfer to Granular Flow
Fluid Dynamics
2024-05-29 v2 Applied Physics
Abstract
Heat transfer to a granular flow is comprised of two resistances in series: near the wall and within the bulk particle bed, neither of which is well understood due to the lack of experimental probes to separate their respective contribution. Here, we use a frequency modulated photothermal technique to separately quantify the thermal resistances in the near-wall and the bulk bed regions of particles in flowing states. Compared to the stationary state, the flowing leads to a higher near-wall resistance and a lower thermal conductivity of bulk beds. Coupled with discrete element method simulation, we show that the near-wall resistance can be explained by particle diffusion in granular flows.
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@article{arxiv.2311.11244,
title = {Micromechanical Origin of Heat Transfer to Granular Flow},
author = {Xintong Zhang and Sarath Adapa and Tianshi Feng and Jian Zeng and Ka Man Chung and Clifford Ho and Kevin Albrecht and Renkun Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.11244},
year = {2024}
}
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15 pages, 5 figures