A mathematical model of an impinging air jet on a water surface

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A fundamental mathematical model of the flow field and surface deformation caused by an impinging jet in a top blown reactor has been developed. The results have been validated against water model experiments. More specifically, the predicted penetration depth has been found to agree well with surface deformation measurements and predictions using analytical equations. Furthermore, the predictions of the location of a vortex have been found to agree fairly well with PIV measurements. Calculations were also done to compare the widely used standard k-ε model against the realizable extension of the standard k-ε model to calculate the turbulent conditions of the flow. It was found that the penetration depth caused by the impinging jet on the liquid surface is relatively unaffected by the choice of turbulence model employed. However, when the main re-circulation loop in the bath was investigated there was a clear distinction in the flow fields produced when the two different turbulence models were used. © 2008 ISIJ.

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Ersson, M., Tilliander, A., Jonsson, L., & Jönsson, P. (2008). A mathematical model of an impinging air jet on a water surface. ISIJ International, 48(4), 377–384. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.48.377

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