A comparison of numerical models for evaporative two-phase flow in a self-heated porous medium (Q1369538)
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A comparison of numerical models for evaporative two-phase flow in a self-heated porous medium (English)
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12 August 1998
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Two different numerical models using the finite difference method for one-component time-dependent two-phase flows in a porous medium are investigated: the iterative four-variable model and the direct three-variable model. The former includes the pressure gradient and uses the iterative method to solve a system of flow equations, whereas for the latter, the formulation without the pressure gradient is simultaneously solved using the algorithm for tri-tridiagonal equations in three dependent variables. The steady-state solution as well as the unsteady results obtained by two models are compared only for the low heat generation rate below the dryout limit. For the high heat generation rate the effects of two numerical models on the time-dependent flow and dryout behavior up to incipient dryout are discussed in terms of liquid volumetric fraction and liquid superficial velocity distributions.
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iterative four-variable model
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direct three-variable model
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pressure gradient
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tri-tridiagonal equations
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low heat generation rate
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dryout limit
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high heat generation rate
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liquid volumetric fraction
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liquid superficial velocity distributions
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