Numerical predictions of bubbly two-phase flows with openFOAM

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A new model for simulation of bubbly two-phase flows has been developed and implemented into an open-source Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) code OpenFOAM. The model employs the two-fluid framework with closure relationships for the interfacial momentum transfer. The bubble size is calculated based on the solution of the transport equation of the interfacial area concentration. The predictions are validated against selected data obtained in the DEDALE experiment and containing the measured void fraction, the phasic velocities and the interfacial area concentration. In general, good agreement between calculated and measured data is demonstrated; however, the relative phasic velocity is systematically over-predicted. The levels of void fraction and the observed wall void peaking are well captured in the calculations.

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Michta, E., Fu, K., Anglart, H., & Angele, K. (2012). Numerical predictions of bubbly two-phase flows with openFOAM. In Journal of Computational Multiphase Flows (Vol. 4, pp. 351–362). https://doi.org/10.1260/1757-482X.4.4.351

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