Search results for "Multiphase Flow"

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Analytical description of solid particles kinematics due to a fluid flow and application to the depiction of characteristic kinematics in cold sprayi…

2017

Abstract In several multiphase flow applications such as fluidization, thermal spraying, atomization manufacturing and so on, the Newton's law is widely enacted to formulate the particle/fluid kinematic interaction and then to compute particles kinematics. This paper provides analytical solutions of the Newton's law in its time-dependent formulation or simplified formulation, the latter being a reduction of the time dependent problem into a spatial description of the particle motion. It was found that the velocity solution is strictly similar in both cases so that the simplified formulation is viable. The W_ 1 branch of the Lambert's function yields the analytical particle residence time an…

010302 applied physicsChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringMultiphase flow02 engineering and technologyMechanicsKinematics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyResidence time (fluid dynamics)01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeMach number0103 physical sciencesFluid dynamicssymbolsParticleParticle velocity0210 nano-technologyMagnetosphere particle motionPowder Technology
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On the Simulation of Solid Particle Distribution in Multiple Impeller Agitated Tanks via Computational Fluid Dynamics

1998

CFD Stirred Tank Multiple Impeller Turbulence Solid-Liquid Flow Multiphase FlowSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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Dimensional analysis and upscaling of two-phase flow in porous media with piecewise constant heterogeneities

2004

Dimensional analysis of the traditional equations of motion for two-phase flow in porous media allows to quantify the influence of heterogeneities. The heterogeneities are represented by position dependent capillary entry pressures and position dependent permeabilities. Dimensionless groups quantifying the influence of random heterogeneities are identified. For the case of heterogeneities with piecewise constant constitutive parameters (e.g., permeabilities, capillary pressures) we find that the upscaling ratio defined as the ratio of system size and the scale at which the constitutive parameters are known has to be smaller than the fluctuation strength of the heterogeneities defined, e.g.,…

Capillary pressureMaterials scienceCapillary actionMultiphase flowPiecewiseEquations of motionThermodynamicsTwo-phase flowMechanicsPorous mediumWater Science and TechnologyDimensionless quantityAdvances in Water Resources
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Experimental analysis of bubble size distributions in 2D gas fluidized beds

2010

Abstract The present work focuses on the development of a novel statistical approach for the analysis of the behavior of a 2D fluidized bed operating under bubbling and slugging conditions. Experimental data were collected by means of a purposely built lab-scale 2D fluidized bed and an original digital image analysis technique (DIAT), allowing the acquisition of a number of data sufficient to perform a statistical analysis of bubble dynamics. In particular, measurements of bubble size distributions (BSD) along the bed were performed. The analysis allowed to characterize the shape of BSD for different particle systems and fluidization gas velocities; interestingly a bimodal shape of BSD is o…

Coalescence (physics)BUBBLESApplied MathematicsGeneral Chemical EngineeringBubbleMultiphase flowBUBBLE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONGeneral ChemistryMechanicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringImagingBarbotagePhysics::Fluid DynamicsMultiphase flow Fluidization Imaging Bubble Bubble size distribution Statistical analysisFluidized bedFLUIDIZATIONStatistical analysisSluggingGamma distributionFluidizationMultiphase flowSimulationMathematics
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From connected pathway flow to ganglion dynamics

2015

During imbibition, initially connected oil is displaced until it is trapped as immobile clusters. While initial and final states have been well described before, here we image the dynamic transient process in a sandstone rock using fast synchrotron-based X-ray computed microtomography. Wetting film swelling and subsequent snap off, at unusually high saturation, decreases nonwetting phase connectivity, which leads to nonwetting phase fragmentation into mobile ganglia, i.e., ganglion dynamics regime. We find that in addition to pressure-driven connected pathway flow, mass transfer in the oil phase also occurs by a sequence of correlated breakup and coalescence processes. For example, meniscus…

Coalescence (physics)HydrologyLength scaleGeophysicsMaterials scienceMass transferMultiphase flowGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesImbibitionWettingMechanicsBreakupSaturation (chemistry)Geophysical Research Letters
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Influence of drag and turbulence modelling on CFD predictions of solid liquid suspensions in stirred vessels

2014

Abstract Suspensions of solid particles into liquids within industrial stirred tanks are frequently carried out at an impeller speed lower than the minimum required for complete suspension conditions. This choice allows power savings which usually overcome the drawback of a smaller particle-liquid interfacial area. Despite this attractive economical perspective, only limited attention has been paid so far to the modelling of the partial suspension regime. In the present work two different baffled tanks stirred by Rushton turbines were simulated by employing the Eulerian-Eulerian Multi Fluid Model (MFM) along with either the Sliding Grid algorithm (transient simulations) or the Multiple Refe…

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciEngineeringWork (thermodynamics)Steady statebusiness.industryTurbulenceSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral Chemical EngineeringMultiphase flowTurbulence modelGeneral ChemistryMechanicsComputational fluid dynamicsImpellerStirred tankDragControl theorySettore ING-IND/06 - FluidodinamicaSolid liquid suspensionMultiphase flowSuspension (vehicle)businessComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD); Stirred tank; Solid liquid suspension; Drag force; Turbulence model; Multiphase flowDrag forceChemical Engineering Research and Design
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Dissimilar joining of copper to stainless steel and TA6V to stainless steel by high power beams : understanding and modeling of physicochemical pheno…

2010

The present study is dedicated to the comprehension of the mechanism of materials mixing during dissimilar welding by high power beam sources. We have been interested in joining of two couples of metallic materials which present different metallurgical problems: •copper- stainless steel (miscibility gap, important difference in physical properties);•TA6V- stainless steel (oxidation on air, formation of intermetallic phases which made the joint brittle).For the first couple of materials, continuous laser Nd:YAG welding and electron beam welding have been applied. The experimental study of morphology evolution, composition, microstructure and mechanical properties has allowed establishing the…

Electron beamLaser Nd:YAGIntermetallicsFaisceau d'électronsIntermétalliques[ PHYS.COND.CM-GEN ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Assemblage hétérogèneÉcoulement multiphasique[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/Other[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other][PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other][ CHIM.OTHE ] Chemical Sciences/OtherNumerical modelingNd:YAG laserDissimilar joiningMultiphase flowModélisation numérique[CHIM.OTHE]Chemical Sciences/OtherMicrostructure
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Real-time 3D imaging of Haines jumps in porous media flow.

2013

Newly developed high-speed, synchrotron-based X-ray computed microtomography enabled us to directly image pore-scale displacement events in porous rock in real time. Common approaches to modeling macroscopic fluid behavior are phenomenological, have many shortcomings, and lack consistent links to elementary pore-scale displacement processes, such as Haines jumps and snap-off. Unlike the common singular pore jump paradigm based on observations of restricted artificial capillaries, we found that Haines jumps typically cascade through 10–20 geometrically defined pores per event, accounting for 64% of the energy dissipation. Real-time imaging provided a more detailed fundamental understanding o…

EngineeringMultidisciplinarybusiness.industryMultiphase flowMechanicsDissipationcomputer.software_genrePhysics::GeophysicsHysteresisCascadePhysical SciencesJumpData miningbusinessPorous mediumDisplacement (fluid)Event (particle physics)computerProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Connected pathway relative permeability from pore-scale imaging of imbibition

2016

Abstract Pore-scale images obtained from a synchrotron-based X-ray computed micro-tomography (µCT) imbibition experiment in sandstone rock were used to conduct Navier–Stokes flow simulations on the connected pathways of water and oil phases. The resulting relative permeability was compared with steady-state Darcy-scale imbibition experiments on 5 cm large twin samples from the same outcrop sandstone material. While the relative permeability curves display a large degree of similarity, the endpoint saturations for the µCT data are 10% in saturation units higher than the experimental data. However, the two datasets match well when normalizing to the mobile saturation range. The agreement is p…

Environmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCapillary actionImbibition0208 environmental biotechnologyMineralogy610 Medicine & health02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences0905 Civil Engineering170 EthicsPore scale2312 Water Science and TechnologyDegree of similarity10237 Institute of Biomedical Engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyPore scaleMultiphase flowRelative permeabilityMechanics020801 environmental engineering0907 Environmental EngineeringDrainageImbibitionMultiphase flowSaturation (chemistry)Relative permeabilityX-ray tomographyGeology
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Subsecond pore‐scale displacement processes and relaxation dynamics in multiphase flow

2014

With recent advances at X‐ray microcomputed tomography (μCT) synchrotron beam lines, it is now possible to study pore‐scale flow in porous rock under dynamic flow conditions. The collection of four‐dimensional data allows for the direct 3‐D visualization of fluid‐fluid displacement in porous rock as a function of time. However, even state‐of‐the‐art fast‐μCT scans require between one and a few seconds to complete and the much faster fluid movement occurring during that time interval is manifested as imaging artifacts in the reconstructed 3‐D volume. We present an approach to analyze the 2‐D radiograph data collected during fast‐μCT to study the pore‐scale displacement dynamics on the time s…

Environmental EngineeringScale (ratio)POROUS-MEDIAmultiphase flow computed microtomographyEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyContext (language use)0905 Civil EngineeringHaines jumpTOMOGRAPHYLimnologyMarine & Freshwater Biology1402 Applied EconomicsResearch ArticlesSimulationWater Science and TechnologyMillisecondScience & TechnologyMultiphase flowpore scaleMechanics0907 Environmental EngineeringFlow (mathematics)CascadePhysical SciencesWater Resourcesfractional flowTomographyLife Sciences & BiomedicineDisplacement (fluid)Environmental SciencesX-ray microcomputed tomographyWater Resources Research
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