101. Development and validation of a Multifield Model of churn-turbulent gas/liquid flows
- Author
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Tselishcheva, E. A., Antal, S. P., Podowski, M. Z., Post Guillen, D., Beyer, M., and Lucas, D.
- Subjects
Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,TOPFLOW test facility ,transport equations ,churn turbulent flow regime ,adiabatic gas/liquid flows ,Computational Multiphase Fluid Dynamics ,NPHASE-CMFD - Abstract
The accuracy of numerical predictions for gas/liquid two phase flows using Computational Multiphase Fluid Dynamics (CMFD) methods strongly depends on the formulation of models governing the interaction between the continuous liquid field and bubbles of different sizes. The purpose of this paper is to develop, test and validate a multifield model of adiabatic gas/liquid flows at intermediate gas concentrations (e.g., churn turbulent flow regime), in which multiple-size bubbles are divided into a specified number of groups, each representing a prescribed range of sizes. The proposed modeling concept uses transport equations for the continuous liquid field and for each bubble field. The overall model has been implemented in the NPHASE-CMFD computer code. The results of NPHASE-CMFD simulations have been validated against the experimental data from the TOPFLOW test facility. Also, a parametric analysis on the effect of various modeling assumptions has been performed.
- Published
- 2009