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Experimental investigation and CFD simulation of horizontal stratified two-phase flow phenomena
Authors:Christophe Valle  Thomas Hhne  Horst-Michael Prasser  Tobias Sühnel
Affiliation:aForschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf e.V., Dresden, Germany
Abstract:For the investigation of stratified two-phase flow, two horizontal channels with rectangular cross-section were built at Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (FZD). The channels allow the investigation of air/water co-current flows, especially the slug behaviour, at atmospheric pressure and room temperature. The test-sections are made of acrylic glass, so that optical techniques, like high-speed video observation or particle image velocimetry (PIV), can be applied for measurements. The rectangular cross-section was chosen to provide better observation possibilities. Moreover, dynamic pressure measurements were performed and synchronised with the high-speed camera system.CFD post-test simulations of stratified flows were performed using the code ANSYS CFX. The Euler–Euler two fluid model with the free surface option was applied on grids of minimum 4 × 105 control volumes. The turbulence was modelled separately for each phase using the kω-based shear stress transport (SST) turbulence model. The results compare very well in terms of slug formation, velocity, and breaking. The qualitative agreement between calculation and experiment is encouraging and shows that CFD can be a useful tool in studying horizontal two-phase flow.
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