A-Priori Assessment of Interfacial Sub-grid Scale Closures in the Two-Phase Flow LES Context
Autor: | Markus Klein, S. Ketterl, J. Hasslberger |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Computer science Turbulence General Chemical Engineering Direct numerical simulation General Physics and Astronomy Context (language use) 02 engineering and technology Mechanics 01 natural sciences 010305 fluids & plasmas Physics::Fluid Dynamics 020303 mechanical engineering & transports 0203 mechanical engineering Flow (mathematics) 0103 physical sciences Convective momentum transport Two-phase flow Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Large eddy simulation |
Zdroj: | Flow, Turbulence and Combustion. 105:359-375 |
ISSN: | 1573-1987 1386-6184 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10494-020-00114-4 |
Popis: | Due to the continuous increase in available computing power, the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of two-phase flows started to receive more attention in recent years. Well-established models from single-phase flows are often used to close the sub-grid scale convective momentum transport and recently some modifications have been suggested to account for the jump of density and viscosity at the interface of multi-phase flows. However, additional unclosed terms in multi-phase flows, which are absent in single-phase flows, often remain ignored. This paper focuses on the crucial gaps in literature, namely the modeling of volume fraction advection and surface tension effects on sub-grid level. An a-priori analysis has been conducted for this purpose, i.e. the Direct Numerical Simulation of an academic two-phase flow configuration (single wobbling bubble in a turbulent background flow) has been explicitly filtered (corresponding to implicit filtering in actual LES) for varying filter width and the corresponding sub-grid terms have been compared to potentially suitable model expressions. Besides other approaches, adequately formulated models based on the scale similarity principle emerged to be promising candidates for both sub-grid volume fraction advection as well as sub-grid surface tension effects. In this context, special attention has to be paid to the secondary filter. Owing to the nature of the quasi-singular surface tension term, surface-weighted filtering may be more appropriate and robust than standard volume filtering. |
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