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Modelling and numerical simulation of 3D bubble flow by the Eulerian-Lagrangian approach (English)
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22 August 2007
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Summary: This work deals with some numerical simulations concerning bubble behaviour in a 3D turbulent pipe flow. A hybrid Eulerian-Lagrangian approach is employed for the calculation of the particulate flow: Reynolds Averaged Navier-Stokes approach with a \(\kappa-\varepsilon\) realisable model for modelling the continuous fluid phase and a kinetic approach for describing the change of the bubble number density distribution function due to break-up and coalescence. For modelling the break-up and coalescence processes, we consider the models proposed by \textit{C. Martínez-Bazán} et al. [J. Fluid Mech. 401, 157--207 (1999; Zbl 0974.76087)] and \textit{A. M. Kamp} et al. [Int. J. Multiphase Flow 27, No. 8, 1363--1396 (2001; Zbl 1137.76625)], respectively. Interfacial forces, such as drag force and transverse lift force are taken into account in the bubbles' dynamics equation. The coupling between the two-phases is considered through momentum source terms and sink terms in \(\kappa\) and \(\varepsilon\) equations. The numerical results are quantitatively compared with measurements performed by \textit{A. M. Kamp} [Ecoulements turbulents á bulles dans une conduite en micropesanteur. Toulouse: Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse. (PhD Thesis) (1996)], showing that profiles of void fraction, bubble size distribution and slip velocity are in fair agreement with experimental data.
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gas-liquid two-phase flow
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bubble size
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break-up
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coalescence
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pipe flow
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computational fluid dynamics
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CFD
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3D bubble flow
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Eulerian-Lagrangian modelling
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simulation
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turbulent flow
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particulate flow
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void fraction
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slip velocity
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