PDF model based on Langevin equation for polydispersed two-phase flows applied to a bluff-body gas-solid flow
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Publication:3554497
DOI10.1063/1.1718972zbMATH Open1186.76378arXiv1008.2890OpenAlexW2135751313MaRDI QIDQ3554497FDOQ3554497
J.-P. Minier, Sergio Chibbaro, E. Peirano
Publication date: 22 April 2010
Published in: Physics of Fluids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: The aim of the paper is to discuss the main characteristics of a complete theoretical and numerical model for turbulent polydispersed two-phase flows, pointing out some specific issues. The theoretical details of the model have already been presented [Minier and Peirano, Physics Reports, Vol. 352/1-3, 2001 ]. Consequently, the present work is mainly focused on complementary aspects, that are often overlooked and that require particular attention. In particular, the following points are analysed : the necessity to add an extra term in the equation for the velocity of the fluid seen in the case of twoway coupling, the theoretical and numerical evaluations of particle averages and the fulfilment of the particle mass-continuity constraint. The theoretical model is developed within the PDF formalism. The important-physical choice of the state vector variables is first discussed and the model is then expressed as a stochastic differential equation (SDE) written in continuous time (Langevin equations) for the velocity of the fluid seen. The interests and limitations of Langevin equations, compared to the single-phase case, are reviewed. From the numerical point of view, the model corresponds to an hybrid Eulerian/Lagrangian approach where the fluid and particle phases are simulated by different methods. Important aspects of the Monte Carlo particle/mesh numerical method are emphasised. Finally, the complete model is validated and its performance is assessed by simulating a bluff-body case with an important recirculation zone and in which two-way coupling is noticeable.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.2890
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