Title of article :
Reduction of Parasitic Currents in Simulation of Droplet Secondary Breakup with Density Ratio Higher than 60 by InterDyMFoam
Author/Authors :
Tavangar، S نويسنده CFD Research Laboratory, School of Chemical Engineering, Iran University of Science And Technology, Tehran, Iran , , Hashemabadi، S.H نويسنده Computational Fluid Dynamics Research Laboratory, School of Chemical Engineering, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran , , Saberimoghadam، A نويسنده CFD Research Laboratory, School of Chemical Engineering, Iran University of Science And Technology, Tehran, Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2014
Abstract :
Abstract
Secondary breakup of Newtonian droplet into continuous air jet was numerically
studied. A coupled Large Eddy Simulation (LES)/ Volume of Fluid (VOF) technique was
used in this investigation. Dynamic adaptive mesh was also employed. To this end, the
open source CFD package, OpenFOAM, was used to perform the numerical study and
was modified to meet the needs of the problem. In order to reduce the error, resulting
from the spurious currents, Laplacian smoothing filter was used, which transforms the
volume fraction into a smoother volume fraction. This filtering process also helped to
obtain a sharp fluid interface. The smoothing has qualitatively and quantitatively
improved the simulation results in bag breakup regime. Comparing the results of the
RNG k-? turbulence model and LES model showed the great influence of LES model to
improve results. The detailed physics of two different breakup regimes, i.e. bag and
multimode (streamer) were investigated. The numerical drop breakup regimes showed
appropriate agreement with experimental observation. According to the analogy
between the secondary and primary atomization, the outcomes can be used for
development of the atomization models.
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Chemical Engineering