Computational Fluid Dynamics study of fixed bed adsorbers informed by 3D X-ray Computed Tomography

dc.contributor.advisorRonny, Pini
dc.contributor.authorAlalwyat, Ahmed
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-22T07:53:12Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractA resolved 3D CFD transient multi-component solver was created, solving the 3D Navier-Stokes equations for the fluid phase and containing adsorption physics as boundary conditions within the surface of spherical particles. The geometry was reconstructed by X-ray computed tomography to be a 3D spherically packed bed and reduced to a packed cube with 11 mm long sides for a more reasonable computational cost. The mesh was created by background meshing initially with (64, 64, 60) cells in the 𝑥, 𝑦 and 𝑧 directions, respectively. The mesh of spherical particles was removed to retain the fluid mesh only and implement extra refinement levels around the spherical particles. Further smoothness was applied at the edges of the packed cube and at the distorted cells due to the imperfect removal of the mesh of the spherical particles. The steady-steady solver was used to generate a maximum air velocity magnitude of 4.5 mm/s. The transient solver was used to generate CO2 mass composition maps depicting how CO2 flow replaces N2 gradually in porous media. The adsorption physics was implemented based on Henry’s and dual-site Langmuir’s equilibrium isotherms. A linear relationship between the rate of CO2 loading was confirmed for the Henry’s isotherm, while non-linear adsorption/desorption behaviour was noticed for the dual-site Langmuir’s equilibrium isotherms. The transient simulation with the dual-site Langmuir’s equilibrium implementation was computationally convergent by a grid convergence index study and validated to have 3% error from the analytical solution.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/77631
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSaudi Digital Library
dc.subjectChemical Engineering
dc.subjectEnergy
dc.subjectCarbon Capture
dc.subject3D Simulation
dc.subjectComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
dc.subjectAdsorption
dc.subjectFixed-bed Packing
dc.subjectModelling
dc.subjectX-ray Computed Tomography
dc.titleComputational Fluid Dynamics study of fixed bed adsorbers informed by 3D X-ray Computed Tomography
dc.typeThesis
sdl.degree.departmentDepartment of Chemical Engineering
sdl.degree.disciplineChemical Engineering
sdl.degree.grantorImperial College London
sdl.degree.nameMSc Advanced Chemical Engineering

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