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Implementation of the Quadrature Method of Moments in CFD codes for aggregation-breakage problems

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In this paper, the quadrature method of moments (QMOM) is implemented in a commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code (FLUENT) for modeling simultaneous aggregation and breakage.
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This article is published in Chemical Engineering Science.The article was published on 2003-08-01. It has received 248 citations till now.

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Solution of population balance equations using the direct quadrature method of moments

TL;DR: The direct quadrature method of moments (DQMOM) is formulated, validated, and tested and shown to be an efficient and accurate method for tracking the moments of the particle size distribution (PSD) in a CFD simulation.
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Modeling of Bubble Column Reactors: Progress and Limitations

TL;DR: In this article, the progress reported in the literature during the past decade regarding the use of averaged Eulerian multifluid models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model vertical bubble-driven flows is reviewed.
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Analysis of four Monte Carlo methods for the solution of population balances in dispersed systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared four Monte Carlo (MC) methods for the numerical solution of the general dynamic equation (GDE) in particulate systems and found that when run with a comparable number of particles, all methods compute the size distribution within comparable levels of error.
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Multidimensional population balance model for the simulation of turbulent gas–liquid systems in stirred tank reactors

TL;DR: In this paper, a multidimensional population balance model is proposed to describe the interactions between the continuous liquid phase and the gas bubbles, as well as the interactions among different gas bubbles (e.g., coalescence and break-up), both in terms of momentum and mass coupling.
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Drop coalescence in technical liquid/liquid applications: a review on experimental techniques and modeling approaches

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive survey of the coalescence process and numerous influencing factors is given, with particular focus on its technical relevance and application, and different coalescence modeling approaches are reviewed with ascending level of detail from empirical correlations to comprehensive film drainage models.
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