Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6758934 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The simulations were carried out for the experimental conditions with defined inlet gas volumetric flow rates of 5 and 10%. The profile of several key parameters (e.g. pressure, liquid and gas velocities and gas fraction) are used to understand the flow behavior inside the device. The radial gas phase distribution obtained from the simulations assuming different mono-disperse and bi-modal bubble sizes is compared against the experimental results. The significant influence of the selected bubble sizes on the profile is shown and discussed within this paper. In general, the radial profile of gas fraction is well captured by the CFD simulations except in the transition zone where a significant discrepancy to the experiment is observed.
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Authors
Ryan Anugrah Putra, Thomas Schäfer, Martin Neumann, Dirk Lucas,