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CFD simulation of stirred tanks: Comparison of turbulence models. Part I: Radial flow impellers
Authors:Jyeshtharaj B Joshi  Nandkishor K Nere  Chinmay V Rane  B N Murthy  Channamallikarjun S Mathpati  Ashwin W Patwardhan  Vivek V Ranade
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai 400019, Maharashtra, India;2. Homi‐Bhabha National Institute, Trombay, Mumbai 400 094, Maharashtra, India;3. Global Pharmaceutical R and D, Abbott Laboratories, 1401 N Sheridan Rd, North Chicago, Illinois 60064;4. Chemical Engineering and Process Development Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411008, Maharashtra, India
Abstract:A critical review of the published literature regarding the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling of single‐phase turbulent flow in stirred tank reactors is presented. In this part of review, CFD simulations of radial flow impellers (mainly disc turbine (DT)) in a fully baffled vessel operating in a turbulent regime have been presented. Simulated results obtained with different impeller modelling approaches (impeller boundary condition, multiple reference frame, computational snap shot and the sliding mesh approaches) and different turbulence models (standard k ? ε model, RNG k ? ε model, the Reynolds stress model (RSM) and large eddy simulation) have been compared with the in‐house laser Doppler anemometry (LDA) experimental data. In addition, recently proposed modifications to the standard k ? ε models were also evaluated. The model predictions (of all the mean velocities, turbulent kinetic energy and its dissipation rate) have been compared with the experimental measurements at various locations in the tank. A discussion is presented to highlight strengths and weaknesses of currently used CFD models. A preliminary analysis of sensitivity of modelling assumptions in the k ? ε models and RSM has been carried out using LES database. The quantitative comparison of exact and modelled turbulence production, transport and dissipation terms has highlighted the reasons behind the partial success of various modifications of standard k ? ε model as well as RSM. The volume integral of predicted energy dissipation rate is compared with the energy input rate. Based on these results, suggestions have been made for the future work in this area.
Keywords:CFD  stirred vessel  radial flow impellers  impeller models  k       ε  models  RSM  LES
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