From 4e4b6ff03d9687708c316a14f4ad8bffd1b21716 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: William Fullmer <william.fullmer@netl.doe.gov> Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 12:43:31 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] gallery: clean up dilute riser description --- docs/webroot/gallery.html | 23 ++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/webroot/gallery.html b/docs/webroot/gallery.html index f75c206..b960ca4 100644 --- a/docs/webroot/gallery.html +++ b/docs/webroot/gallery.html @@ -68,17 +68,18 @@ END TEMPLATE--> </header> <div class="row 50% uniform"> <div class="8u 12u(small)"> - Circulating fluidized beds (CFBs) span a wide range of operating ranges throughout - their subsystems. The riser section is typically characterized by dilute transport. - Here, a 1.8 m section (~9M particles) of a pilot-scale CFB riser at - <a href="https://psri.org">PSRI</a> is modeled, just 1/10th of the physical - system's length. As high speed (15 m/s) gas flow drives the verically, denser than - average (1%) regions can form at (or migrate to) the wall and actually fall against - the mean flow. This phenomena can be observed on the right in the video while a - streamer climbes slowly on the left. We note that the domain is too small as the - streamer has interacted with its periodic image. Future work will simulate the full - 18 m lenght of the riser. - Simulated by MFiX-Exa develop (git hash ef171c9d) using 24 GPUs on NETL's Joule2 HPC. + Circulating fluidized beds (CFBs) span a wide range of operating conditions + throughout their subsystems. The riser section is typically characterized by + dilute transport. Here, a 1.8 m section (~9M particles) of a pilot-scale CFB + riser at <a href="https://psri.org">PSRI</a> is modeled, just 1/10th of the + physical system's length. As high speed (15 m/s) gas flow drives the + 650 micron HDPE particles vertically, denser than average (1%) regions can + form at (or migrate to) the wall and fall against the mean flow. + This phenomena can be observed on the right in the video while a streamer + climbs slowly on the left. We note that the domain is too short, as the streamer + has interacted with its periodic image. Future work will simulate the full 18 m + length of the riser. + Simulation by MFiX-Exa develop (git hash ef171c9d) using 24 GPUs on NETL's Joule2 HPC. The animation rendered with <a href="https://www.blender.org">Blender</a>. <p><p> -- GitLab