An investigation of multiphase CFD modelling of a lateral sloshing tank |
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Authors: | Bernhard Godderidge Stephen Turnock Chris Earl |
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Affiliation: | a Fluid-Structure Interactions Research Group, School of Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK b BMT SeaTech, Grove House, 7 Ocean Way, Southampton SO14 3TJ, UK |
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Abstract: | A near-resonant, sway-induced sloshing flow in a rectangular tank is used to compare a homogeneous and inhomogeneous multiphase approach for fluid density and viscosity in a commercial CFD code. Dimensional analysis of the relative motion between the phases suggests the application of an inhomogeneous multiphase model whereas previous published work has used the computationally cheaper homogeneous (or average property) approach. The comparison between the computational and experimental results shows that the homogeneous model tends to underestimate the experimental peak pressures by up to 50%. The inhomogeneous multiphase model gives good agreement with the experimental pressure data. Examination of the relative velocity at the fluid interface confirms that the inhomogeneous model is the appropriate model to use for the simulation of a violent sloshing flow. |
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