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Forecasting a bubbly-intermittent flow regime transition in helically coiled tubes

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Abstract Simulations of gas–liquid turbulent flows in helically coiled tubes are conducted by a two-fluid hydrodynamic model coupled with the population balance equation. A model of bubble breakup in a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Simulations of gas–liquid turbulent flows in helically coiled tubes are conducted by a two-fluid hydrodynamic model coupled with the population balance equation. A model of bubble breakup in a turbulent flow, recently developed by the authors, is incorporated into the ANSYS Fluent CFD code employed as a computational tool. The population balance equation is solved by a discrete method. A realizable k-epsilon turbulence model is used for all computations. Numerous simulations of gas-liquid flows in vertically oriented coiled tubes are conducted. Three different coil diameters are employed for simulations. Computed bubble chord distributions are close to experimental data. Simulated dependencies of the superficial liquid velocity on the superficial gas velocity, corresponding the bubbly-intermittent flow regime transition, are in excelled agreement with measured ones. On the other hand, dependencies, obtained using standard bubble breakup models, significantly deviate from experimental results. Thus, it is demonstrated that employment of the novel bubble breakup model greatly enhances a computational accuracy of gas-liquid flows in helically coiled tubes.

Keywords: bubbly intermittent; flow regime; coiled tubes; intermittent flow; helically coiled

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Research and Design
Year Published: 2021

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