Department of of Engineering, Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, Sakarya University, Esentepe, Sakarya, Turkey.
Water Environ Res. 2012 May;84(5):424-33. doi: 10.2175/106143012x13354606450960.
A previously developed model for the physical disintegration of flushable consumer products is expanded by investigating the effects of turbulence on the rate of physical disintegration. Disintegration experiments were conducted with cardboard tampon applicators at 100, 150, and 200 rotations per minute, corresponding to Reynold's numbers of 25,900, 39,400, and 52,900, respectively, which were estimated by using computational fluid dynamics modeling. The experiments were simulated with the disintegration model to obtain best-fit values of the kinetic and distribution parameters. Computed rate coefficients (ki) for all solid sizes (i.e., greater than 8, 4 to 8, 2 to 4, and 1 to 2 mm) increased strongly with Reynold's number or rotational speed. Thus, turbulence strongly affected the disintegration rate of flushable products, and the relationship of the ki values to Reynold's number can be included in mathematical representations of physical disintegration.
先前开发的可冲散消费品物理崩解模型通过研究湍流对物理崩解速率的影响而得到扩展。采用计算流体动力学建模,对每分钟 100、150 和 200 转的纸板卫生棉条推进器进行了崩解实验,分别对应于雷诺数 25900、39400 和 52900。使用崩解模型对实验进行了模拟,以获得动力学和分布参数的最佳拟合值。对于所有固体尺寸(即大于 8、4 至 8、2 至 4 和 1 至 2 毫米)的计算速率系数(ki)均随雷诺数或转速的增加而强烈增加。因此,湍流强烈影响可冲散产品的崩解速率,并且 ki 值与雷诺数的关系可以包含在物理崩解的数学表示中。