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August 1, 2014, 19:55 |
Sand-Water Multiphase flow
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Hello Everyone,
Recently, I have tried to simulate a two phase solid-liquid flow in a horizontal pipe of 10m length. I used the Eulerian Model in conjunction with the standard κ-ε Turbulence model-mixture model. Furthermore, i treat the flow of solids as granular and have used gidaspow model for drag effects. I use a time step of 0.001 and 5000 time steps (total 5sec of flow). The problem is that when the simulation is completed i receive a higher value of sand volume fraction inside the pipe than the initial value i used. For example my initial sand volume fraction is 0.000538 and the values i receive are 2 orders of magnitude higher, e.g. 0.02-0.03. I think that there is a linearisation problem of the granular kinetic theory models used but i dont know exactly why is this happening.. Could you please help me??? Thank you in advance |
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July 15, 2020, 23:49 |
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