Turbulent dispersed multiphase flows,including gas-particle,gas-droplet and bubble-liquid flows,are widely encountered in various engineering facilities.Modeling of two-phase turbulence,in particular the dispersed pha...Turbulent dispersed multiphase flows,including gas-particle,gas-droplet and bubble-liquid flows,are widely encountered in various engineering facilities.Modeling of two-phase turbulence,in particular the dispersed phase turbulence,is the key problem in the Eulerian-Eulerian simulation of practical dispersed multiphase flows.Although different models were developed and used,the experimental validation shows that they cannot always give satisfactory prediction results.In this paper the present author give a detailed review of the unified second-order moment (USM),k-k p and nonlinear k-k p two-phase turbulence models,proposed by him.The derivation and closure of these models are described in detail and the experimental validation and application of these models are extensively discussed.展开更多
A full second-order moment (FSM) model and an algebraic stress (ASM) two-phase turbulence modelare proposed and applied to predict turbulent bubble-liquid flows in a 2D rectangular bubble column. Predictiongives the b...A full second-order moment (FSM) model and an algebraic stress (ASM) two-phase turbulence modelare proposed and applied to predict turbulent bubble-liquid flows in a 2D rectangular bubble column. Predictiongives the bubble and liquid velocities, bubble volume fraction, bubble and liquid Reynolds stresses and bubble-liquidvelocity correlation. For predicted two-phase velocities and bubble volume fraction there is only slight differencebetween these two models, and the simulation results using both two models are in good agreement with the particleimage velocimetry (PIV) measurements. Although the predicted two-phase Reynolds stresses using the FSM are insomewhat better agreement with the PIV measurements than those predicted using the ASM, the Reynolds stressespredicted using both two models are in general agreement with the experiments. Therefore, it is suggested to usethe ASM two-phase turbulence model in engineering application for saving the computation time.展开更多
Dense gas-particle flows are frequently encountered in fluidized beds,riser and downer reactors,pneumatic transport and the near-wall zone of dilute gas-particle flows.Particle-particle collision plays an important ro...Dense gas-particle flows are frequently encountered in fluidized beds,riser and downer reactors,pneumatic transport and the near-wall zone of dilute gas-particle flows.Particle-particle collision plays an important role in the behavior of two-phase flows.In this paper a USM-Q two-phase turbulence model for dense gas-particle flows is proposed to account for both two-phase turbulence and inter-particle collision.For two-fluid large-eddy simulation of gas-particle flows,the author proposed a unified second-order moment(USM) two-phase SGS stress model and a two-phase k-kp SGS energy-equation stress model.The proposed models can fully account for the interaction between the gas and particle SGS stresses.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Project of Fundamental Research of China (Grant No.G1999-0222-07-08)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.50736006 and 50606026)the Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Engines,Tianjin University (Grant No.K2010-07)
文摘Turbulent dispersed multiphase flows,including gas-particle,gas-droplet and bubble-liquid flows,are widely encountered in various engineering facilities.Modeling of two-phase turbulence,in particular the dispersed phase turbulence,is the key problem in the Eulerian-Eulerian simulation of practical dispersed multiphase flows.Although different models were developed and used,the experimental validation shows that they cannot always give satisfactory prediction results.In this paper the present author give a detailed review of the unified second-order moment (USM),k-k p and nonlinear k-k p two-phase turbulence models,proposed by him.The derivation and closure of these models are described in detail and the experimental validation and application of these models are extensively discussed.
基金Supported by the Special Funds for Major State Basic Research Projects, PRC(G1999-0222-08) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 19872039).
文摘A full second-order moment (FSM) model and an algebraic stress (ASM) two-phase turbulence modelare proposed and applied to predict turbulent bubble-liquid flows in a 2D rectangular bubble column. Predictiongives the bubble and liquid velocities, bubble volume fraction, bubble and liquid Reynolds stresses and bubble-liquidvelocity correlation. For predicted two-phase velocities and bubble volume fraction there is only slight differencebetween these two models, and the simulation results using both two models are in good agreement with the particleimage velocimetry (PIV) measurements. Although the predicted two-phase Reynolds stresses using the FSM are insomewhat better agreement with the PIV measurements than those predicted using the ASM, the Reynolds stressespredicted using both two models are in general agreement with the experiments. Therefore, it is suggested to usethe ASM two-phase turbulence model in engineering application for saving the computation time.
基金supported by the National Key Project of Fundamental Research of China (Grant No. G1999-0222-07-08)the Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 50736006 and 50606026)the Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Engines, Tianjin University (Grant No. K-2010-07)
文摘Dense gas-particle flows are frequently encountered in fluidized beds,riser and downer reactors,pneumatic transport and the near-wall zone of dilute gas-particle flows.Particle-particle collision plays an important role in the behavior of two-phase flows.In this paper a USM-Q two-phase turbulence model for dense gas-particle flows is proposed to account for both two-phase turbulence and inter-particle collision.For two-fluid large-eddy simulation of gas-particle flows,the author proposed a unified second-order moment(USM) two-phase SGS stress model and a two-phase k-kp SGS energy-equation stress model.The proposed models can fully account for the interaction between the gas and particle SGS stresses.