Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow

In this thesis a set of boundary conditions for multiphase flow is suggested. Characteristic-based boundary conditions are reviewed for single-phase flow. The problem of open-boundary conditions is investigated, and to avoid drifting values, the use of control functions is proposed. The use of contr...

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Main Author: Olsen, Robert
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for energi- og prosessteknikk 2004
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-ntnu-2372013-01-08T13:04:00ZTime-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flowengOlsen, RobertNorges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for energi- og prosessteknikkFakultet for ingeniørvitenskap og teknologi2004NATURVETENSKAPmultiphase flowcomputational fluid dynamicsboundary conditionsNATURAL SCIENCESNATURVETENSKAPIn this thesis a set of boundary conditions for multiphase flow is suggested. Characteristic-based boundary conditions are reviewed for single-phase flow. The problem of open-boundary conditions is investigated, and to avoid drifting values, the use of control functions is proposed. The use of control functions is also verified with a new test which assesses the quality of the boundary conditions. Particularly, P- and PI-control functions are examined. PI-controllers have the ability to specify a given variable exactly at the outlet as well as at the inlet, without causing spurious reflections which are amplified. Averaged multiphase flow equations are reviewed, and a simplified model is established. This model is used for the boundary analysis and the computations. Due to the averaging procedure, signal speeds are reduced to the order of the flow speed. This leads to numerical challenges. For a horizontal channel flow, a splitting of the interface pressure model is suggested. This bypasses the numerical problems associated with separation by gravity, and a physical realistic model is used. In this case, the inviscid model is shown to possess complex eigenvalues, and still the characteristic boundary conditions give reasonable results. The governing equations are solved with a Runge-Kutta scheme for the time integration. For the spatial discretisation, a finite-volume and a finite-difference method are used. Both implementations give equivalent results. In single-phase flow, the results improve significantly when a numerical filter is applied. For two-dimensional two-phase flow, the computations are unstable without a numerical filter. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-237urn:isbn:82-471-6313-4Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181 ; application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Olsen, Robert
Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
description In this thesis a set of boundary conditions for multiphase flow is suggested. Characteristic-based boundary conditions are reviewed for single-phase flow. The problem of open-boundary conditions is investigated, and to avoid drifting values, the use of control functions is proposed. The use of control functions is also verified with a new test which assesses the quality of the boundary conditions. Particularly, P- and PI-control functions are examined. PI-controllers have the ability to specify a given variable exactly at the outlet as well as at the inlet, without causing spurious reflections which are amplified. Averaged multiphase flow equations are reviewed, and a simplified model is established. This model is used for the boundary analysis and the computations. Due to the averaging procedure, signal speeds are reduced to the order of the flow speed. This leads to numerical challenges. For a horizontal channel flow, a splitting of the interface pressure model is suggested. This bypasses the numerical problems associated with separation by gravity, and a physical realistic model is used. In this case, the inviscid model is shown to possess complex eigenvalues, and still the characteristic boundary conditions give reasonable results. The governing equations are solved with a Runge-Kutta scheme for the time integration. For the spatial discretisation, a finite-volume and a finite-difference method are used. Both implementations give equivalent results. In single-phase flow, the results improve significantly when a numerical filter is applied. For two-dimensional two-phase flow, the computations are unstable without a numerical filter.
author Olsen, Robert
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title Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
title_short Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
title_full Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
title_fullStr Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
title_full_unstemmed Time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
title_sort time-dependent boundary conditions for multiphase flow
publisher Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for energi- og prosessteknikk
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