Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
667109 International Journal of Multiphase Flow 2015 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Modeling and simulation of atomization is challenging due to the existence of a wide range of length scales. This multiscale nature of atomization introduces a fundamental challenge to numerical simulation. A pathway to comprehensive modeling is still to be found. The present study proposes a multiscale multiphase flow model for atomization simulations, where the large-scale interfaces are resolved by the Volume-of-Fluid (VOF) method and the small droplets by the Lagrangian point-particle (LPP) model. Particular attention is focused on the momentum coupling between LPP and resolved flow and the conversion between droplets represented by VOF and LPP. A series of multiphase flow problems are considered to validate the model. The results obtained by a number of simulations are compared against direct numerical simulation (DNS) results and experimental data. In particular, the model is applied to simulate the gas-assisted atomization experiment, and the numerical results are compared to the experimental measurements for a quantitative validation.
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