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Publikováno v:
Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration. 37:277-286
Hydrocyclone separators are widely used in various industrial applications in the oil and mining industries to sort, classify, and separate solid particles or liquid droplets within liquid suspensions, which are considered to be multiphase systems. N
Autor:
Krishnan V. Pagalthivarthi, Anh Tran, John M. Furlan, Yan Wang, Robert J. Visintainer, Jing Sun
Publikováno v:
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 347:827-852
In this work, we present a constrained batch-parallel Bayesian optimization (BO) framework, termed pBO-2GP-3B, to accelerate the optimization process for high-dimensional and computationally expensive problems, with known and unknown constraints. Two
Autor:
John M. Furlan, Anh Tran, Krishnan V. Pagalthivarthi, Robert J. Visintainer, Yan Wang, Tim Wildey
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Wear. :9-26
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)-based wear predictions are computationally expensive to evaluate, even with a high-performance computing infrastructure. Thus, it is difficult to provide accurate local wear predictions in a timely manner. Data-driv
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Volume 2: Fluid Mechanics; Multiphase Flows.
Transported Newtonian settling slurries (mixtures of solid particles and carrying liquid) tend to stratify in a slurry pipeline and the degree of their stratification significantly affects the frictional head loss in a pipeline system. Solid particle
Autor:
Aaron Cutright, Mohamed Garman, Krishnan V. Pagalthivarthi, John M. Furlan, Anh Tran, Robert J. Visintainer, Yan Wang
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: Fluid Mechanics; Multiphase Flows.
Dedicated to the memory of John Furlan. Wear prediction is important in designing reliable machinery for slurry industry. It usually relies on multi-phase computational fluid dynamics, which is accurate but computationally expensive. Each run of the
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Volume 5: Multiphase Flow.
Pipe flows of bimodal settling slurries exhibit frictional head losses quite different from those determined simply as a sum of loss contributions by the individual fractions. Mechanisms governing flow friction and resulting from an interaction of gr
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Scopus-Elsevier
A pipeline slurry friction loss model consisting of three regimes was initially proposed by Wilson then extended to four components consisting of fluid, pseudo-homogeneous, heterogeneous, and fully ...
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The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering. 94:1108-1115
Recent loop testing performed at the GIW Hydraulic Lab (Furlan et al. 2013, 2014) has provided pump performance data for two highly non-Newtonian slurries of significantly different character: a hi ...
Publikováno v:
Volume 3: Fluid Machinery; Erosion, Slurry, Sedimentation; Experimental, Multiscale, and Numerical Methods for Multiphase Flows; Gas-Liquid, Gas-Solid, and Liquid-Solid Flows; Performance of Multiphase Flow Systems; Micro/Nano-Fluidics.
Industrial slurries transported in pressurized pipelines often consist of particles of broad size distribution. The broad particle size distribution affects slurry flow behavior in a pipe. A four-component model (4CM) predicts the frictional pressure
Autor:
Jaikrishnan R. Kadambi, Mohamed Garman, John M. Furlan, Robert J. Visintainer, Chinmay Shingote, Renjie Ke
Publikováno v:
Volume 3: Fluid Machinery; Erosion, Slurry, Sedimentation; Experimental, Multiscale, and Numerical Methods for Multiphase Flows; Gas-Liquid, Gas-Solid, and Liquid-Solid Flows; Performance of Multiphase Flow Systems; Micro/Nano-Fluidics.
Hydrocyclone separators are widely used in the oil and mining industries to sort, classify and separate solid particles or liquid droplets within liquid suspensions. In this study, the liquid-air flow inside a mining hydrocyclone is investigated usin