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August 3, 2015, 18:25 |
multiphase model guide
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nasser toul
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Hi everybody ,
I'm going to prepare presentation about multiphase model and discrete phase model so I need tips and recommendations about how can I start this because I have no Idea or if anybody can tell me about it by posts and guide me in a right way, ( my mail nassertmt@gmail.com) if there is any tutorials please let me see it |
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August 14, 2015, 06:17 |
Tips for a very stiff DPM model ?
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Jim
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The concepts behind multiphase and discrete models are quite different. so If it was me doing the presentation I would keep them separate after introducing them.
key points might be: Multiphase models: - use a euler-euler approach. - "mixture" models apply the same velocity fields to both flows. - mixture models are good for where this is an appropriate approximation - say, very small particles or droplet that follow the flow stream easily - "euler-euler" models use a velocity field for each phase. - more rigorous that mixture. - good for eg: fluidised beds. - both models model the second phase as a continuum - (imagine something more like a bag of flour than a bag of gravel) Discrete models: - good for where dilute conditions, where particles occupy <10% of the volume fraction. - also where particles separate from the flow due to inertia: eg cyclones. - model the flow first, then you add an ingection of the particles. - euler-lagrange, so instead of having two contiuous phases, the fluid is a continuum, and the particles exist as points in space - so the fluid is first computed over each discrete distance (the mesh), - the particle trajectory is computed over each time-step, on average about five time steps per mesh element, as the particle moves from its initial release. - two-way coupling of DPM then also adds source terms to the fluid to account for the particle movement. |
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September 10, 2015, 08:34 |
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nasser toul
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I do appreciate your concern thank you very much
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