Granular Flow
Particle-particle interactions can be significant in solid particle flows and therefore require their own set of models.
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides the granular pressure model for gas-solid flows such as fluidized beds. The model introduces the concept of the packing limit. Below this limit, particles are loosely packed and inter-particle collisions determine their motion; these collisions are handled as part of a granular temperature model. Above the packing limit, friction between particles dominates their motion and a frictional stress model is used.
In the Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) model, all phases are treated as an interpenetrating continua (fluid-like), so there is a viscous term for each phase. For solid particles, the viscous term is modeled using granular viscosity when the granular model is enabled. However, in the absence of the granular model, a small value is used for viscosity (via pseudo-solid viscosity) to close the viscous term. The pseudo-solid viscosity is the laminar (molecular) viscosity of the continuous solid-phase, and is used for calculating the viscous stress term in the momentum equations. It is activated only for laminar cases.