Three-dimensional direct numerical simulations of co/counter-current vertical gas-Liquid annular flows
ORAL
Abstract
We carry out three-dimensional numerical simulations of co/counter current Gas-Liquid annular flows using the parallel code, BLUE, based on a projection method for the resolution of the Navier-Stokes equations and a hybrid Front-Tracking/Level-Set method for the interface advection. Gas-Liquid annular flows and falling films in a pipe are present in a broad range of industrial processes. This configuration consists of an important multiphase flow regime where the liquid occupies the area adjacent to the internal circumference of the pipe and the gas flows in the pipe core. Experimentally, four distinctive flow regimes were identified (‘dual-wave’, ‘thick ripple’, ‘disturbance wave’ and ‘regular wave’ regimes), that we attempt to simulate. In order to visualize these different regimes, various liquid (water) and gas (air) flow-rates are investigated.
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Authors
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Asma Farhaoui
Imperial College London
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Lyes Kahouadji
Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Jalel Chergui
LIMSI, CNRS, France, LIMSI, CRNS, France
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Damir Juric
LIMSI, CNRS, France, LIMSI, CRNS, France, LIMSI-CNRS
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Seungwon Shin
Hongik University, Republic of Korea, Hongik University, South Korea, Honkgik University, Republic of korea
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Richard Craster
Imperial College London
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Omar Matar
Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK