Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9692391 | International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2005 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Calculations of fully developed, stratified wavy gas-liquid pipe flow is presented. The wavy interface is represented by an equivalent interfacial roughness obtained from experimental data, which is made non-dimensional following the Charnock formulation. The two-dimensional, steady-state axial momentum equation is solved together with a two-layer turbulence model, which is modified to account for the roughness introduced at the interface. The governing equations are discretized using a finite difference method on a composite, overlapping grid with local grid refinement near the interface and the wall. The immersed interface method is used to make the numerical scheme well-defined across the interface, and a level set function is used to represent the interface. Numerical calculations are found to compare satisfactorily with experimental data.
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Authors
Petter Andreas Berthelsen, Tor Ytrehus,