2012
DOI: 10.5120/4797-6981
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An Assessment on the Performance of Reynolds Stress Model (RSM) in Modeling Churn Fully Turbulent Flow in Bubble Column Reactors

Abstract: Churn-turbulent flow of gas and liquid phase are simulated in a cylindrical bubble column reactor in laboratory scale. The model is established in a full three dimensional, unsteady state mode in an Euler-Euler multiphase modeling approach. Numerical solution of model equations is carried out by finitevolume tensor-based formulation method using open-source CFD package (OpenFOAM).The attempt is made to assess the performance and applicability of two different turbulence models named RSM and RNG k-ε for modelin… Show more

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“…The reason for this behavior may come from the fact that this model (RNG) is based on the assumption of isotropic turbulence which is not valid for modeling of anisotropic turbulence in bubble column flows. These findings are consistent with the observations of Mahmoodi et al [38] and Masood et al [30]. Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The reason for this behavior may come from the fact that this model (RNG) is based on the assumption of isotropic turbulence which is not valid for modeling of anisotropic turbulence in bubble column flows. These findings are consistent with the observations of Mahmoodi et al [38] and Masood et al [30]. Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…OpenFOAM release version 2.0 was used for the work presented in this study. Several numerical studies applied OpenFOAM and validated the code against field/experimental data or other CFD software (Panara et al 2006;Carneiro et al 2008;Karvinen & Ahlstedt 2008;Pasiok & Stilger-Szydło 2010;Mahmoodi et al 2012;Sinha et al 2012).…”
Section: Openfoam Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%