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Computational modeling of bubbly flows in differential pressure flow meters
Authors:Emilio E Paladino  Clovis R Maliska
Affiliation:
  • a Computational Mechanics Lab - LMC, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, RN, Brazil
  • b Computational Fluid Dynamics Lab - SINMEC, Federal University of Santa Catarina, SC, Brazil
  • Abstract:This paper addresses bubbly flow modeling within Venturi tubes and nozzles using the two-fluid model. The effects of non-drag forces as virtual mass and the so-called “transversal forces” such as lift and wall lubrication are investigated in the context of the two-fluid model. As expected, the transversal forces have an important influence on void distribution as long as the virtual mass affects the pressure drop along the contraction, which is the main parameter for the flow rate measurement. Models for the virtual mass and lift forces were implemented via user routines in commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software, as the models embedded within these packages, specifically for virtual mass, were found not to be adequate for the purpose of this study. The models are validated against results from the literature and pressure drop measurements along a Venturi tube, developed in this work. Additionally, some experimental visualizations were used to make a qualitative comparison with predicted void distribution.
    Keywords:Bubbly flow  Non-drag forces  Venturi tube  Void distribution
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