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Yingying Dong1, Facheng Qiu1, Xinjie Chai1
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University of Technology, Chongqing 400050, China.
Abstract:
A jet impingement-negative pressure deamination reactor (JI-NPDR) has excellent ammonia removal efficiency. The CFD numerical simulation method based on the Euler-Euler model and the realizable k-ε turbulence model was used to investigate the effect of different negative pressures at the reactor top outlet on the distribution pattern of pressure, velocity, turbulent kinetic energy, and vortex. The results indicate that the overall water flow distribution in the reactor increases in axial cohesion with the increase in negative pressure. The scattered small eddies gradually connect to a large eddy current as a whole, and the small eddies generated in the jet area also become regular and flat with the increase of negative pressures. These findings can provide detailed information for the study of flow patterns in a jet impingement-negative pressure reactor.
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