Modeling of fluid turbulence modification using two-time-scale dissipation models and accounting for the particle wake effect

Yong Yu*, Lixing Zhou, Baoguo Wang

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Abstract

Presently developed two-phase turbulence models under-predict the gas turbulent fluctuation, because their turbulence modification models cannot fully reflect the effect of particles. In this paper, a two-time-scale dissipation model of turbulence modification, developed for the two-phase velocity correlation and for the dissipation rate of gas turbulent kinetic energy, is proposed and used to simulate sudden-expansion and swirling gas-particle flows. The proposed two-time scale model gives better results than the single-time scale model. Besides, a gas turbulence augmentation model accounting for the finite-size particle wake effect in the gas Reynolds stress equation is proposed. The proposed turbulence modification models are used to simulate two-phase pipe flows. It can properly predict both turbulence reduction and turbulence enhancement for a certain size of particles observed in experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)314-320
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Journal of Chemical Engineering
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2006

Keywords

  • Dissipation model
  • Turbulence modification
  • Two time scale
  • Wake effect

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