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Old   August 27, 2002, 11:55
Default Which software can model more than two phase fluid
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Hi, everyone,

I want to model the slurry with at least three size of particles distributing in it. I want to know the separation process of the slurry under gravity sedimentation. Anyone know which software has such capability?

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Old   August 27, 2002, 14:17
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Hi,

CFX can do this kind of simulations.

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Old   August 27, 2002, 14:25
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I think most software with an euler euler solver for multiphase flow should be able to do that. If I understand it correctly then it is just a matter of solving an additional similar equation for each size group. I standard answer to such a question in this forum is try to contact the different software vendors and ask them your question - look under the resources pages. Good luck

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Old   August 27, 2002, 22:02
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Hi, thank Alian and Jan for your helping. But CFX only can model two phase fluid. My problem is that I want to model the slurry with various sizes of dispersed solid particles distributing in continuous water. The solid particle size ranges from 0.2 micron to 2 mm. So I need model every particle group using one phase.

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Old   August 28, 2002, 03:21
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You still only have two phases - slurry and the particles! The number of size groups has nothing to do with a phase - they are still "a particle phase" You can then solve more equations for your dispersed phase representing each size group. Jan
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Old   August 28, 2002, 03:24
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IMO You should look for a program which solve the transport equations for particle/droplet groups (probably in a Lagrangian way). The particle size range is subdivided into appropriate classes and a transport equation for each particle group is solved.

I think using a multiphase approach is not appropriate for your problem and computational not feasible. If you have a lot of different particle size classes they should not be modelled as a continuum.
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Old   August 28, 2002, 04:58
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Dear Free_and SIMPLE I could be wrong on this, but then hopefully will be corrected.

The selection of how to model a system with a fluid and particles depends mainly on the load, how dense or diluted the dispersed phase is. For very high mass loading is the euler/euler prefered. The main problem with euler/euler and multiple size groups is that a transport equation has to be solved for each size group - so it depends on your hardware. But 3 or 4 size groups should not be a problem, that is at least what I have solved on my small PC. Maybe there also exist euler/euler codes that can handle a size distribution. Jan
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Old   August 29, 2002, 02:28
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Dear Jan,

of course you are correct. The model of choice depends on the load. The problem I see with Euler/Euler continuum treatments is the physical sound formulation. If you treat the size groups as scalar quantities with global interactions it will work, but if you are looking for a "real" multiphase model, where each group has its own velocity field you might run into troubles. An alternative can be a pdf approach which is very common in combustion and spray simulation.

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Old   September 3, 2002, 06:37
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Hi,

As a matter of fact CFX has the capability of solving EULER/EULER multiphase with more than 2 phase :

In CFX 5 (unstructured) you can use pure euler/euler with up to 5 phase but there is no granular euler which you may need.

In CFX 4 (structured) an arbitrary number of phases may be specified. There is also a specific model MUSIG (Multiple-Size Group) which is available to represent the size distribution of a disperse phase.

There is certainly other software that can do this kind of simulation i think.

From theorical point of view I don't think that euler lagrange approach is suitable for sedimentation problem as this model suppose a finite residence time for particules.

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