Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Multiphase Flows

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Multiphase Flows
Author: Zhaorui Li
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2008
Genre: Fluid dynamics
ISBN: MSU:31293030624377

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Multiphase reacting flows modelling and simulation

Multiphase reacting flows  modelling and simulation
Author: Daniele L. Marchisio,Rodney O. Fox
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2007-10-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783211724644

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This book describes the most widely applicable modeling approaches. Chapters are organized in six groups covering from fundamentals to relevant applications. The book covers particle-based methods and also discusses Eulerian-Eulerian and Eulerian-Lagrangian techniques based on finite-volume schemes. Moreover, the possibility of modeling the poly-dispersity of the secondary phases in Eulerian-Eulerian schemes by solving the population balance equation is discussed.

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Flows

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Flows
Author: Roland Schiestel
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 751
Release: 2010-01-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780470393468

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This title provides the fundamental bases for developing turbulence models on rational grounds. The main different methods of approach are considered, ranging from statistical modelling at various degrees of complexity to numerical simulations of turbulence. Each of these various methods has its own specific performances and limitations, which appear to be complementary rather than competitive. After a discussion of the basic concepts, mathematical tools and methods for closure, the book considers second order closure models. Emphasis is placed upon this approach because it embodies potentials for clarifying numerous problems in turbulent shear flows. Simpler, generally older models are then presented as simplified versions of the more general second order models. The influence of extra physical parameters is also considered. Finally, the book concludes by examining large Eddy numerical simulations methods. Given the book’s comprehensive coverage, those involved in the theoretical or practical study of turbulence problems in fluids will find this a useful and informative read.

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Mixing and Reaction

Modeling and Simulation of Turbulent Mixing and Reaction
Author: Daniel Livescu,Arash G. Nouri,Francine Battaglia,Peyman Givi
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-02-19
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789811526435

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This book highlights recent research advances in the area of turbulent flows from both industry and academia for applications in the area of Aerospace and Mechanical engineering. Contributions include modeling, simulations and experiments meant for researchers, professionals and students in the area.

Theory and Modeling of Dispersed Multiphase Turbulent Reacting Flows

Theory and Modeling of Dispersed Multiphase Turbulent Reacting Flows
Author: Lixing Zhou
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128134665

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Theory and Modeling of Dispersed Multiphase Turbulent Reacting Flows gives a systematic account of the fundamentals of multiphase flows, turbulent flows and combustion theory. It presents the latest advances of models and theories in the field of dispersed multiphase turbulent reacting flow, covering basic equations of multiphase turbulent reacting flows, modeling of turbulent flows, modeling of multiphase turbulent flows, modeling of turbulent combusting flows, and numerical methods for simulation of multiphase turbulent reacting flows, etc. The book is ideal for graduated students, researchers and engineers in many disciplines in power and mechanical engineering. Provides a combination of multiphase fluid dynamics, turbulence theory and combustion theory Covers physical phenomena, numerical modeling theory and methods, and their applications Presents applications in a wide range of engineering facilities, such as utility and industrial furnaces, gas-turbine and rocket engines, internal combustion engines, chemical reactors, and cyclone separators, etc.

New Approaches in Modeling Multiphase Flows and Dispersion in Turbulence Fractal Methods and Synthetic Turbulence

New Approaches in Modeling Multiphase Flows and Dispersion in Turbulence  Fractal Methods and Synthetic Turbulence
Author: F.C.G.A. Nicolleau,C. Cambon,J.-M. Redondo,J.C. Vassilicos,M. Reeks,A.F. Nowakowski
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2011-10-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789400725065

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This book contains a collection of the main contributions from the first five workshops held by Ercoftac Special Interest Group on Synthetic Turbulence Models (SIG42. It is intended as an illustration of the sig’s activities and of the latest developments in the field. This volume investigates the use of Kinematic Simulation (KS) and other synthetic turbulence models for the particular application to environmental flows. This volume offers the best syntheses on the research status in KS, which is widely used in various domains, including Lagrangian aspects in turbulence mixing/stirring, particle dispersion/clustering, and last but not least, aeroacoustics. Flow realizations with complete spatial, and sometime spatio-temporal, dependency, are generated via superposition of random modes (mostly spatial, and sometime spatial and temporal, Fourier modes), with prescribed constraints such as: strict incompressibility (divergence-free velocity field at each point), high Reynolds energy spectrum. Recent improvements consisted in incorporating linear dynamics, for instance in rotating and/or stably-stratified flows, with possible easy generalization to MHD flows, and perhaps to plasmas. KS for channel flows have also been validated. However, the absence of "sweeping effects" in present conventional KS versions is identified as a major drawback in very different applications: inertial particle clustering as well as in aeroacoustics. Nevertheless, this issue was addressed in some reference papers, and merits to be revisited in the light of new studies in progress.

Multiphase Flow Analysis Using Population Balance Modeling

Multiphase Flow Analysis Using Population Balance Modeling
Author: Guan Heng Yeoh,Dr. Chi Pok Cheung,Jiyuan Tu
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2013-08-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080982335

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Written by leading multiphase flow and CFD experts, this book enables engineers and researchers to understand the use of PBM and CFD frameworks. Population balance approaches can now be used in conjunction with CFD, effectively driving more efficient and effective multiphase flow processes. Engineers familiar with standard CFD software, including ANSYS-CFX and ANSYS–Fluent, will be able to use the tools and approaches presented in this book in the effective research, modeling and control of multiphase flow problems. Builds a complete understanding of the theory behind the application of population balance models and an appreciation of the scale-up of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and population balance modeling (PBM) to a variety of engineering and industry applications in chemical, pharmaceutical, energy and petrochemical sectors The tools in this book provide the opportunity to incorporate more accurate models in the design of chemical and particulate based multiphase processes Enables readers to translate theory to practical use with CFD software

Direct and Large Eddy Simulation VIII

Direct and Large Eddy Simulation VIII
Author: Hans Kuerten,Bernard Geurts,Vincenzo Armenio,Jochen Fröhlich
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2011-10-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789400724822

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This volume continues previous DLES proceedings books, presenting modern developments in turbulent flow research. It is comprehensive in its coverage of numerical and modeling techniques for fluid mechanics. After Surrey in 1994, Grenoble in 1996, Cambridge in 1999, Enschede in 2001, Munich in 2003, Poitiers in 2005, and Trieste in 2009, the 8th workshop, DLES8, was held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, again under the auspices of ERCOFTAC. Following the spirit of the series, the goal of this workshop is to establish a state-of-the-art of DNS and LES techniques for the computation and modeling of transitional/turbulent flows covering a broad scope of topics such as aerodynamics, acoustics, combustion, multiphase flows, environment, geophysics and bio-medical applications. This gathering of specialists in the field was a unique opportunity for discussions about the more recent advances in the prediction, understanding and control of turbulent flows in academic or industrial situations.