Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
655734 International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new particle source term to account for the effect of particles on the turbulence equations based on the Euler/Lagrange approach is introduced and compared with existing models and experimental data. Three different sizes of particles are considered to cover the range of large particles, where augmentation of the carrier phase turbulence is expected, and small particles, for which attenuation is expected. The new model is derived directly from the balance equations of fluid flow and represents a combination of the so-called standard and consistent approaches. The performance of the new model surpasses that of the standard and consistent models and it is able to predict both the suppression and enhancement of fluid turbulence for small and large particles.

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