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Numerical simulations of ultrafine powder coating systems
Authors:Z Li  J Zhu  C Zhang  
Affiliation:

aPowder Technology Research Centre, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B9

bDepartment of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B9

Abstract:Numerical simulations for gas–solid two-phase flows were conducted for an experimental coating booth and an industrial coating booth to study the effect of the coating powder size on the performance of the coating process. To optimize coating parameters, simulations were conducted for different coating parameters, such as the size of the coating part, the distance between the coating part and the spray gun, the air flow rate and particle flow rate from the spray gun, the position of the pattern adjust sleeve of the spray gun, and the electrostatic field, in order to increase the coating process efficiency and coating quality.

In numerical simulations, the air flow field is obtained by solving three-dimensional Navier–Stokes equations with standard κvar epsilon turbulence model and non-equilibrium wall function. The second phase, the coating powder, consists of spherical particles and is dispersed in the continuous phase, the air. In addition to solving transport equations for the air, the trajectories of the particles are calculated by solving the particle motion equations using Lagrangian method. It is assumed that the particle–particle interaction can be neglected due to low particle volume fraction in coating systems. The electrostatic field is predicted by solving the Laplace equation.

Keywords:Powder coating  Gas–solid two-phase flow  Numerical simulation  Lagrangian method  Eulerian method  Particle transfer efficiency  Turbulence model  Electrostatics
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