Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
773177 Fluid Dynamics Research 2006 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
Direct numerical simulations of bubbly flows are reviewed and recent progress is discussed. Simulations, of homogeneous bubble distribution in fully periodic domains at relatively low Reynolds numbers have already yielded considerable insight into the dynamics of such flows. Many aspects of the evolution converge rapidly with the size of the systems and results for the rise velocity, the velocity fluctuations, as well as the average relative orientation of bubble pairs have been obtained. The challenge now is to examine bubbles at higher Reynolds numbers, bubbles in channels and confined geometry, and bubble interactions with turbulent flows. We briefly review numerical methods used for direct numerical simulations of multiphase flows, with a particular emphasis on methods that use the so-called “one-field” formulation of the governing equations, and then discuss studies of bubbles in periodic domains, along with recent work on wobbly bubbles, bubbles in laminar and turbulent channel flows, and bubble formation in boiling.
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