Investigation of Fluid-dynamics and Mass-transfer in a bubbly mixing layer by Euler-Euler simulation


Investigation of Fluid-dynamics and Mass-transfer in a bubbly mixing layer by Euler-Euler simulation

Kappelt, C.; Rzehak, R.

Mass transfer in bubbly flows is a field of obvious technological importance. On industrially relevant scales it may be studied by simulations based on the Euler-Euler two-fluid model, which however requires closure models for the interfacial exchange processes. Despite recently increased efforts, modelling of the exchange of mass between the phases is still much less developed than the corresponding exchange of momentum. The present study compares several proposed models for the mass transfer coefficient using a previously established set of closure relations for the purely fluid dynamical part of the problem. A set of experimental data for the absorption of O2 into water in a bubbly mixing layer from the literature is used to assess their relative merits. A model for the pertinent material properties of this system has been assembled from available measurements. A rather sensitive dependence of the amount of absorbed O2 is found on the pressure, which varies with the hydrostatic head above the test section.

Keywords: Mass-transfer; Dispersed gas–liquid multiphase flow; Euler-Euler two-fluid model; Closure relations; CFD Simulation; Model validation

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