Studies of Two-Phase Flow at a Chute Aerator with Experiments and CFD Modelling

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The chute aerator of a spillway is a structure in such a sense that air is, in the intense emulsification, entrained into the high-velocity water flow. Correctly predicting the air entrainment and two-phase flow pattern at the aerator would contribute to reliable spillway operation. Based on experimental data, 2D numerical simulations are preformed to predict streamwise air concentrations in the aerated flow, in which a two-fluid model is used. Depending on the air bubble size, relatively good agreement is seen with the experiments in the air cavity zone. The simulations give rise to higher air concentration downstream of the cavity, which is presumably due to underestimation of the interfacial forces in the two-fluid model.

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Teng, P., Yang, J., & Pfister, M. (2016). Studies of Two-Phase Flow at a Chute Aerator with Experiments and CFD Modelling. Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4729128

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