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Wen-xin HUAI, Wan-yun XUE, Zhong-dong QIAN. 2013: Numerical simulation of slurry jets using mixture model. Water Science and Engineering, 6(1): 78-90. doi: 10.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2013.01.006
Citation: Wen-xin HUAI, Wan-yun XUE, Zhong-dong QIAN. 2013: Numerical simulation of slurry jets using mixture model. Water Science and Engineering, 6(1): 78-90. doi: 10.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2013.01.006

Numerical simulation of slurry jets using mixture model

doi: 10.3882/j.issn.1674-2370.2013.01.006
Funds:  This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11172218) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (Grant No. 2012206020209).
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  • Corresponding author: Wan-yun XUE
  • Received Date: 2012-01-09
  • Rev Recd Date: 2012-03-16
  •  Slurry jets in a static uniform environment were simulated with a two-phase mixture model in which flow-particle interactions were considered. A standard k-ε turbulence model was chosen to close the governing equations. The computational results were in agreement with previous laboratory measurements. The characteristics of the two-phase flow field and the influences of hydraulic and geometric parameters on the distribution of the slurry jets were analyzed on the basis of the computational results. The calculated results reveal that if the initial velocity of the slurry jet is high, the jet spreads less in the radial direction. When the slurry jet is less influenced by the ambient fluid (when the Stokes number St is relatively large), the turbulent kinetic energy k and turbulent dissipation rate ε, which are relatively concentrated around the jet axis, decrease more rapidly after the slurry jet passes through the nozzle. For different values of St, the radial distributions of streamwise velocity and particle volume fraction are both self-similar and fit a Gaussian profile after the slurry jet fully develops. The decay rate of the particle velocity is lower than that of water velocity along the jet axis, and the axial distributions of the centerline particle streamwise velocity are self-similar along the jet axis. The pattern of particle dispersion depends on the Stokes number St. When St = 0.39, the particle dispersion along the radial direction is considerable, and the relative velocity is very low due to the low dynamic response time. When St = 3.08, the dispersion of particles along the radial direction is very little, and most of the particles have high relative velocities along the streamwise direction.   

     

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