Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9692367 | International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Results from direct numerical simulations of laminar bubbly flow in a vertical channel are compared with predictions of a two-fluid model for steady-state flow. The simulations are done assuming a two-dimensional system and the model coefficients are adjusted slightly to match the data for upflow. The model is then tested by comparisons with different values of flow rate and gravity, as well as downflow. In all cases the results agree reasonably well, even though the simulated void fraction is considerably higher than what is assumed in the derivation of the model. The results do, however, suggest a need to understand the lift and the wall repulsion force on bubbles better, particularly in dense flows.
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Authors
Souvik Biswas, Asghar Esmaeeli, Gretar Tryggvason,