Direct numerical simulation of annular flows

ORAL

Abstract

Vertical counter-current two-phase flows are investigated using direct numerical simulations. The computations are carried out using Blue, a front-tracking-based CFD solver. Preliminary results show good qualitative agreement with experimental observations in terms of interfacial phenomena; these include three-dimensional, large-amplitude wave formation, the development of long ligaments, and droplet entrainment. The flooding phenomena in these counter current systems are closely investigated. The onset of flooding in our simulations is compared to existing empirical correlations such as Kutateladze-type and Wallis-type. The effect of varying tube diameter and fluid properties on the flooding phenomena is also investigated in this work.

Authors

  • Assen Batchvarov

    Imperial College London

  • Lyes Kahouadji

    Imperial College London, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK.

  • Jalel Chergui

    LIMSI, CNRS

  • Damir Juric

    LIMSI, CNRS

  • Seungwon Shin

    Hongik University, Korea, Hongik University

  • Richard V. Craster

    Imperial College London

  • Omar Matar

    Imperial College London, Imperial College, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London