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On two‐phase modeling of dewatering pulp suspensions

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Correspondence Tom S. Eaves, School of Science and Engineering, University of Dundee, Fulton Building, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK. Email: [email protected] Abstract An experimental study of the dewatering of wood-pulp fiber… Click to show full abstract

Correspondence Tom S. Eaves, School of Science and Engineering, University of Dundee, Fulton Building, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK. Email: [email protected] Abstract An experimental study of the dewatering of wood-pulp fiber suspensions by uniaxial compression is presented, to rationalize their dewatering dynamics within a twophase framework. Twenty-seven pulp suspensions are examined, encompassing materials with different origins, preparation methodologies, and secondary treatments. For each suspension in this library, the network permeability and compressive yield stress are calibrated at low rates of dewatering. Faster compressions are then used to verify that a solid bulk viscosity is essential to match two-phase model predictions with experimental observations, and to parameterize its magnitude. By comparing the results with a suspension of nylon fibers, we demonstrate that none of the wood-pulp suspensions behave like an idealized fibrous porous medium. Nevertheless, the properties of pulp fiber networks can be reconciled within a two-phase framework, and comparisons made between different wood-pulp suspensions and between wood-pulp and nylon fibers, by appealing to potential microstructural origins of their macroscopic behavior.

Keywords: pulp; two phase; pulp suspensions; wood pulp

Journal Title: Aiche Journal
Year Published: 2021

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