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Numerical simulation of the dynamic wetting of coal dust by spray droplets

Changwei Xu, Wen Nie, Huitian Peng, Shaobo Zhang, Fei Liu, Shixing Yi, Xingpeng Cha and Felicie Ilele Mwabaima

Energy, 2023, vol. 270, issue C

Abstract: The dust particles generated during coal mining and processing are generally removed by spray dust reduction. The dynamic process via which spray droplets wet and wrap coal dust can directly affect the spray dust reduction efficiency. Here, we analyzed the contact wetting and wrapping process of dust particles by droplets under different particle size ratios and different initial droplet velocities. The results show that the larger the particle size ratio θ of the droplets and dust particles, the greater the variation in the dimensionless spreading coefficient. When the particle size ratio is more than 2, the droplets can completely wrap the coal dust particles. If the initial velocity is too small, the droplets will shrink and return to form a single sheet after coming into contact with the coal dust. With increasing velocity, the dimensionless spreading coefficient increases rapidly, and the coal dust is moistened and rapidly wrapped. By experimenting with various spray atomization characteristics, when the spray pressure is 6 MPa,the droplet size distribution in the spray field accounting for the highest proportion is 10 μm. Under the optimized parameters, the settling efficiency of respirable dust at each measuring point of mine return air duct reaches 86.2% on average.

Keywords: Droplet impact; VOF; Spray dust reduction; Coal dust wetting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.126667

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