Predictive Modeling of Particle-laden, Turbulent Flows. Quarterly Progress Report No. 1, September 1--December 1, 1992

Predictive Modeling of Particle-laden, Turbulent Flows. Quarterly Progress Report No. 1, September 1--December 1, 1992
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The successful prediction of particle-laden, turbulent flows relies heavily on the representation of turbulence in the gas phase. Several types of turbulence models for single-phase gas flow have been developed which compare reasonably well with experimental data. In the present work, a l̀̀ow-Reynolds̀̀ k-?, closure model is chosen to describe the Reynolds stresses associated with gas-phase turbulence. This closure scheme, which involves transport equations for the turbulent kinetic energy and its dissipation rate, is valid in the turbulent core as well as the viscous sublayer. Several versions of the low-Reynolds k-? closure are documented in the literature. However, even those models which are similar in theory often differ considerably in their quantitative and qualitative predictions, making the selection of such a model a difficult task. The purpose of this progress report is to document our findings on the performance of ten different versions of the low-Reynolds k-? model on predicting fully developed pipe flow. The predictions are compared with the experimental data of Schildknecht, et al. (1979). With the exception of the model put forth by Hoffman (1975), the predictions of all the closures show reasonable agreement for the mean velocity profile. However, important quantitative differences exist for the turbulent kinetic energy profile. In addition, the predicted eddy viscosity profile and the wall-region profile of the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate exhibit both quantitative and qualitative differences. An effort to extend the present comparisons to include experimental measurements of other researchers is recommended in order to further evaluate the performance of the models.


Predictive Modeling of Particle-laden, Turbulent Flows. Quarterly Progress Report No. 1, September 1--December 1, 1992
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The successful prediction of particle-laden, turbulent flows relies heavily on the representation of turbulence in the gas phase. Several types of turbulence mo
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Predictive Modelling of Particle-laden, Turbulent Flows. Quarterly Progress Report No. 2, January 1, 1993--March 31, 1993
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The excellent comparison between the data of Bader et al (1988) and the predictions using the fully-developed flow model of Sinclair and Jackson (1989) have not
Predictive Modeling of Particle-laden, Turbulent Flows. Quarterly Progress Report No. 3, April 1 to June 30, 1993
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An Eulerian two-fluid mathematical model is considered for the flow prediction of gas-particle systems. The model expands on the Sinclair and Jackson model by r
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Pages: 556
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