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Virtual-mass force Lagrangian

It must be noted here that even for Eulerian-Lagrangian simulations, although there is no complexity of averaging over trajectories, the accuracy of simulations of individual bubble trajectories depends on lumped interphase interaction parameters such as drag force, virtual mass force and lift force coefficients. All of these interphase interaction parameters will be functions of bubble size and shape, presence of other bubbles or walls, surrounding pressure field and so on. Unfortunately, adequate information is not available on these aspects. To enhance our understanding of basic... [Pg.353]

There are two main approaches for the numerical simulation of the gas-solid flow 1) Eulerian framework for the gas phase and Lagrangian framework for the dispersed phase (E-L) and 2) Eulerian framework for all phases (E-E). In the E-L approach, trajectories of dispersed phase particles are calculated by solving Newton s second law of motion for each dispersed particle, and the motion of the continuous phase (gas phase) is modeled using an Eulerian framework with the coupling of the particle-gas interaction force. This approach is also referred to as the distinct element method or discrete particle method when applied to a granular system. The fluid forces acting upon particles would include the drag force, lift force, virtual mass force, and Basset history force.Moreover, particle-wall and particle-particle collision models (such as hard sphere model, soft sphere model, or Monte Carlo techniques) are commonly employed for this approach. In the E-E approach, the particle cloud is treated as a continuum. Local mean... [Pg.1004]

To define the virtual mass force we postulate a Lagrangian force balance for the sphere ... [Pg.581]

The virtual-mass force is the exception to this rale because it involves the time derivative C7. For this case, must be defined in a Lagrangian sense by taking into account the virtual mass in Eq. (5.9). [Pg.145]


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