Design of a bubble reactor for altitude simulators used to humidify a combustion air stream by means of CFD multi-phase models

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In this paper, a procedure for the design of a bubble reactor which allows the control of the humidity of a gas stream used as combustion air is presented. This reactor is designed to be used as a component of an altitude simulator test facility for the optimization, homologation and calibration of new hybrid engines. The design has been carried out by means of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) multi-phase models and validated against the experimental data obtained from the developed prototype. A discussion about the adequate mesh topology and cell size is presented, as well as a comparison between the two available models for the air–water interphase. Lastly, a validation of the CFD results using experimental data shows that the model that should be used is the multi-regime interaction model, from which the final design for the bubble reactor was obtained.

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Serrano, J. R., Gil, A., Quintero, P., Tabet, R., & Gómez, J. (2021). Design of a bubble reactor for altitude simulators used to humidify a combustion air stream by means of CFD multi-phase models. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11010295

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