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Effect of particle size distribution on hydrodynamics of pneumatic conveying system based on CPFD simulation

PublicationsApril 17, 2021

In this paper, researchers demonstrate Barracuda Virtual Reactor’s ability to accurately model the relationship between particle size distributions and the hydrodynamics of pneumatic conveying systems by comparing simulation results to experimental data.

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