Ting Shao
Tsinghua University
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Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering | 2013
Ting Shao; Yinyu Hu; Wentan Wang; Yong Jin; Yi Cheng
Abstract Computational fluid dynamics-discrete element method (CFD-DEM) coupled approach was employed to simulate the solid suspension behavior in a Rushton stirred tank with consideration of transitional and rotational motions of millions of particles with complex interactions with liquid and the rotating impeller. The simulations were satisfactorily validated with experimental data in literature in terms of measured particle velocities in the tank. Influences of operating conditions and physical properties of particles ( i.e ., particle diameter and density) on the two-phase flow field in the stirred tank involving particle distribution, particle velocity and vortex were studied. The wide distribution of particle angular velocity ranging from 0 to 10 5 r·min −1 is revealed. The Magnus force is comparable to the drag force during the particle movement in the tank. The strong particle rotation will generate extra shear force on the particles so that the particle morphology may be affected, especially in the bio-/polymer-product related processes. It can be concluded that the CFD-DEM coupled approach provides a theoretical way to understand the physics of particle movement in micro- to macro-scales in the solid suspension of a stirred tank.
Plasma Chemistry and Plasma Processing | 2012
Xuelan Feng; Ting Shao; Wentan Wang; Binhang Yan; Yi Cheng
Cold atmospheric plasma is considered to be a promising approach for decontamination purposes, e.g. dyeing water decoloration. In order to better understand the complex mechanism of the plasma physics coupled with the plasma chemistry involved in the interaction of the polluted water with the discharge plasma, a novel approach was proposed to study the in situ oxidation process between the plasma and liquid phase in two dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma reactors with different bottom shape (concave vs. plane), by using the planar laser induced fluorescence technique to visualize the process dynamics. Rhodamine B was employed as the tracer dye, which was gradually decomposed by the combined effect of the chemically active radicals (OH, O, H2O2, etc.) as well as the intense UV radiation in the DBD plasma process. The results showed that the DBD plasma filaments induced certain fluctuation on the Rhodamine B liquid layer, which accordingly intensified the mass transfer to a large extent thus accelerated the oxidation process. The comparison of the measured concentration fields in the two DBD plasma reactors illustrated that the DBD reactor #1 with concave bottom showed higher oxidation efficiency than the DBD reactor #2 with plane bottom. Additionally, the experiments demonstrated that the oxidation efficiency in the DBD plasma water treatment was much better than that in the reactor with pure oxidation by ozone gas, which can be further improved by injecting the additional oxygen gas bubbles into the liquid phase in the plasma reactor.
Chemical Communications | 2013
Wentan Wang; Yanbin Huang; Shufang Zhao; Ting Shao; Yi Cheng
Chemical Engineering Science | 2013
Ting Shao; Xuelan Feng; Yong Jin; Yi Cheng
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012
Wentan Wang; Shufang Zhao; Ting Shao; Yong Jin; Yi Cheng
Chemical Engineering Research & Design | 2012
Yinyu Hu; Wentan Wang; Ting Shao; Jichu Yang; Yi Cheng
Aiche Journal | 2013
Wentan Wang; Ting Shao; Shufang Zhao; Yong Jin; Yi Cheng
Chemical Engineering Science | 2012
Wentan Wang; Shufang Zhao; Ting Shao; Mengxue Zhang; Yong Jin; Yi Cheng
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2012
Shufang Zhao; Wentan Wang; Mengxue Zhang; Ting Shao; Yong Jin; Yi Cheng
Chemical Engineering and Processing | 2013
Mengxue Zhang; Yinyu Hu; Wentan Wang; Ting Shao; Yi Cheng