Hydrodynamic interactions and mass transfer in solid-liquid systems – a particle
时间 :2018年06月11日 09时00分
地点 :重庆大学虎溪校区理科大楼LA108教室
主讲人 :Professor Jos Derksen
Many chemical engineering processes rely on mass transfer between a solids phase and a liquid phase. Agitation and fluidization of dense solid-liquid suspensions are common ways of enhancing transfer rates. Slip velocities between the phases contribute to the transport of species towards and away from the solid-liquid interfaces. We present detailed simulations of flow dynamics and mass transfer in dense suspensions with explicit resolution of the solid-liquid interfaces. Challenges we face relate to the high Schmidt numbers usually associated with liquids which ask for dedicated numerical methods for sufficient resolution of the (fine) mass-transfer boundary s, and to handling interactions between non-spherical particles in dense suspensions.
主讲人简介:
Curriculum Vitae
1991 PhD Degree in Applied Physics, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
1992-2007 Assistant Professor, Multi-Scale Physics Department, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
2007-2013 Professor, Chemical & Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada
2013/2014 Chair in Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
2014/2015 Professor, Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
2015- Chair in Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Professional service
2010-2013 Member Board of Examiners of the Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA)
2012- Council Member North American Mixing Forum
2014- Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
2015- Editor Chemical Engineering Research & Design
In the near five years, Prof. Jos Derksen has published over 45 papers in the area of Meso-scale simulations of solid-liquid suspensions, Turbulent & transitional flow in process equipment and Multiphase lattice Boltzmann simulations for liquid-liquid systems, among which there are 8 papers in the AIChE Journal, 4 papers in the Chemical Engineering Journal and 4 papers in the Chemical Engineering Science Journal. Prof. Jos Derksen’s papers have been cited for over 1800 times since 2011. His h index is 29 and his i10 index is 64 in total.