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Old   November 11, 2010, 07:07
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Hi all,

May I know if anyone has done simulation for bubble plume using OpenFOAM before? Could you kindly share the file for guidance as I'm totally new to OpenFOAM..

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How to set the boundary and initial conditions?
Which solver should we use in specific?

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Old   November 11, 2010, 07:46
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Hello Jolync,
a good starting point are the user's and programmer's guide, there you will surely learn to handle your first problems.
OF includes a whole bunch of tutorials, also multiphase flow solvers; interFoam, interDyMFoam, and bubbleFoam (one of this, might be useful for you).
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Old   November 11, 2010, 07:54
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Are you looking to model the dispersed phase in an Eulerian or Lagrangian way?

People have published work on gas-liquid bubble columns using OpenFOAM. Do a quick google search.
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Hi Freidrich,

Yup, I've gone through the user guide. But I still don't know how to make use of the multiphase - twophaseEuler solver to get started with the simulation. Hence, the post for help.
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Hi Laurence,

I think its the Eulerian method. I tried looking, but haven't found materials that are really helpful. Shall look into it again.
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Sorry, I'm not being helpful:

Selma

Silva

Those should get you rolling on the implementation side. And of course don't forget Henrik Rusche's thesis.
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I'm not used to the solver, but what exactly is your problem?
Just jump into the twoPhaseEulerFoam/ bubbleColumn directory, create the Mesh with "blockMesh" and start the solver with "twoPhaseEulerFoam".
After finishing the tutorial, keep on and change the things to your needs.
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Hi,

I'm trying to run a case closed to the test case Bubble Plume presented in Henrik Rusche's thesis.

Different by the injection way of bubbles in the domain : I have created a source term (a volumic scalar) in the alpha equation of bubbleFoam solver. Not a big deal normally (well, it's more a guess than something serious).

It's a 2D case, the flow is considered as laminar for a start. The sides are walls (or symmetryPlane), the bottom is a wall too and the upper boundary is an inletOutlet.

So at t=0, I put alpha = 0 if z<0,14 and alpha = 1 if z>0,14. And then some bubbles are created by the source term along the left wall.

So my main problems are :
- The interface has a strange behaviour which depends on the diameters da and db.
- If db is too high, (close to 1mm), the calculation is very unstable.
- At very small db, I have a loss of "water" (continuous phase). I guess it's something like a numerical "evaporation".

Anybody already faced these problems ?

Thank you.

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