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It is extremely important to clarify heat, mass, and fluid transfer phenomena that occur in chemical equipment in the design and operation of chemical processes. In recent years, advanced measurement techniques and the development of numerical simulation techniques have made it possible to approach complex transport phenomena. In this symposium, we will focus on problems related to transport phenomena such as multi-phase flow, turbulent flow, reaction flow, and non-Newtonian fluids. We will also discuss the developed chemical equipment and processes that apply them, and discuss the future prospects of thermo-mechanical fluid engineering. The movies used in the presentations can be applied for "the Particle and Fluid Process Committee Video Award. The organizers encourage the presenters to use movies in their presentations so as to make the comprehension of the audience deeper.
Time | Paper ID | Title / Authors | Keywords | Topic code | Ack. number |
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Hall DB, Day 1 | |||||
(9:00–10:20) (Chair: | |||||
DB101 | Numerical analysis of the behavior of bubble growth and detachment due to film boiling | Film boiling Bubble growth Numerical analysis | SY-52 | 760 | |
DB102 | Simulation of Particle Attachment towards Rising Bubble in the Presence of Charged Surfactant | Flotation Surfactant Simulation | SY-52 | 173 | |
DB103 | Effects of Reynolds number of a flow on migrating behaviors of size-controlled double emulsion | Double emulsion Migration Flow focusing | SY-52 | 163 | |
DB104 | Nozzle Injection Characteristics of Liquid Droplets | injection | SY-52 | 583 | |
Break | |||||
(10:40–12:00) (Chair: | |||||
DB106 | Numerical analysis of the freezing process of a drop on a cold plate | Freezing process Drop Numerical analysis | SY-52 | 764 | |
DB107 | Simulation of natural convection in a glass melter | molten glass natural convection CFD | SY-52 | 277 | |
DB108 | Simulation of molten glass flow from a nozzle to predict conditions at the bottom of a glass melter | molten glass glass melter CFD | SY-52 | 282 | |
DB109 | Characterization of densly mounted LED substrate utilizing a flat laminate vapor chamber | Vapor chamber LED substrate Densly mounted | SY-52 | 717 | |
(13:00–14:20) (Chair: | |||||
DB113 | Numerical Quantification of Orientation Intensity from Images of Food Products with Weak Fiber Orientation | Fiber Orientation Image Analysis Noise Reduction | SY-52 | 210 | |
DB114 | A reacting flow in which the effect of a chemical reaction on flow is reversed according to changes in physical properties due to the reaction | Viscous fingering gel interfacial rheology | SY-52 | 718 | |
DB115 | Application of viscoelastic flow configuration rule for lagrangian simulation model. | viscoelastic flow Particle method | SY-52 | 817 | |
DB116 | Understanding of viscous fingering with gel production reaction via interfacial rheology under large deformation | viscous fingering fracture large amplitude oscillatory shear | SY-52 | 454 | |
Break | |||||
(14:40–16:20) (Chair: | |||||
DB118 | Conformation of Lamda-DNA in a flow predicted by drag force measurements and its validation | Lamda DNA Drag force Scanning Probe Microscope | SY-52 | 162 | |
DB119 | Flow dynamics of conical Taylor-Couette flow with radial temperature gradient | Conical Taylor-Couette flow Heat transfer Numerical simulation | SY-52 | 508 | |
DB120 | Flow dynamics of Taylor-Couette-Poiseuille flow with axial temperature gradient | Taylor-Couette-Poiseuille flow Flow dynamics Axial temperature gradient | SY-52 | 571 | |
DB121 | The effect of physical properties of fluids on gas-liquid slug flows in a continuous Taylor-Couette flow reactor with narrow gap width | Taylor-Couette flow Gas-liquid slug flow Physical properties of fluids | SY-52 | 725 | |
DB122 | Numerical simulation of curtain coating ~Effect of contact angle~ | curtain coating contact angle CFD | SY-52 | 286 |
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SCEJ 53rd Autumn Meeting (Nagano, 2022)