Computational Fluid Dynamics is a quite well established tool for carrying out realistic simulations of process apparatuses. However, as a difference from single phase systems, for multiphase systems the development of CFD models is still in progress. Among the two-phase systems, gasliquid systems are characterised by an additional complexity level, related to the fact that bubble sizes are not known in advance, being rather the result of formation and breakage-coalescence dynamics and therefore of complex phenomena related to flow dynamics and interfacial effects. In the present work, EulerEuler Reynolds-averaged flow simulations of an air-lift reactor are reported. All bubbles are assumed to share the same size, and a simplified approach is adopted for modelling inter-phase momentum exchange, that involves bubble terminal velocity as the sole parameter needed. Good agreement between simulation results and literature experimental data is found for all the gas flow rates simulated. This result implies that, despite the many simplifications that have to be adopted in order to make them viable, fully predictive CFD simulations of gasliquid systems can give rise to reasonably accurate predictions of reactor fluid dynamics.

Francesca Scargiali, Antonio Busciglio, Andrea Cipollina, Franco Grisafi, Giorgio Micale, Alessandro Tamburini, et al. (2013). Modelling and Simulation of Gas–liquid Hydrodynamics in a Rectangular Air-lift Reactor. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ENGINEERING, 11(2), 667-674 [10.1515/ijcre-2012-0040].

Modelling and Simulation of Gas–liquid Hydrodynamics in a Rectangular Air-lift Reactor

BUSCIGLIO, ANTONIO;
2013

Abstract

Computational Fluid Dynamics is a quite well established tool for carrying out realistic simulations of process apparatuses. However, as a difference from single phase systems, for multiphase systems the development of CFD models is still in progress. Among the two-phase systems, gasliquid systems are characterised by an additional complexity level, related to the fact that bubble sizes are not known in advance, being rather the result of formation and breakage-coalescence dynamics and therefore of complex phenomena related to flow dynamics and interfacial effects. In the present work, EulerEuler Reynolds-averaged flow simulations of an air-lift reactor are reported. All bubbles are assumed to share the same size, and a simplified approach is adopted for modelling inter-phase momentum exchange, that involves bubble terminal velocity as the sole parameter needed. Good agreement between simulation results and literature experimental data is found for all the gas flow rates simulated. This result implies that, despite the many simplifications that have to be adopted in order to make them viable, fully predictive CFD simulations of gasliquid systems can give rise to reasonably accurate predictions of reactor fluid dynamics.
2013
Francesca Scargiali, Antonio Busciglio, Andrea Cipollina, Franco Grisafi, Giorgio Micale, Alessandro Tamburini, et al. (2013). Modelling and Simulation of Gas–liquid Hydrodynamics in a Rectangular Air-lift Reactor. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ENGINEERING, 11(2), 667-674 [10.1515/ijcre-2012-0040].
Francesca Scargiali;Antonio Busciglio;Andrea Cipollina;Franco Grisafi;Giorgio Micale;Alessandro Tamburini;Giuseppa Vella;Alberto Brucato
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