Title of article :
Simultaneous solution algorithms for Eulerian–Eulerian gas–solid flow models: Stability analysis and convergence behaviour of a point and a plane solver
Author/Authors :
De Wilde، نويسنده , , Juray and Vierendeels، نويسنده , , Jan and Heynderickx، نويسنده , , Geraldine J. and Marin، نويسنده , , Guy B.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Simultaneous solution algorithms for Eulerian–Eulerian gas–solid flow models are presented and their stability analyzed.
tegration algorithms are based on dual-time stepping with fourth-order Runge–Kutta in pseudo-time. The domain is solved point or plane wise. The discretization of the inviscid terms is based on a low-Mach limit of the multi-phase preconditioned advection upstream splitting method (MP-AUSMP).
merical stability of the simultaneous solution algorithms is analyzed in 2D with the Fourier method. Stability results are compared with the convergence behaviour of 3D riser simulations.
pact of the grid aspect ratio, preconditioning, artificial dissipation, and the treatment of the source terms is investigated. A particular advantage of the simultaneous solution algorithms is that they allow a fully implicit treatment of the source terms which are of crucial importance for the Eulerian–Eulerian gas–solid flow models and their solution.
merical stability of the optimal simultaneous solution algorithm is analyzed for different solids volume fractions and gas–solid slip velocities. Furthermore, the effect of the grid resolution on the convergence behaviour and the simulation results is investigated.
y, simulations of the bottom zone of a pilot-scale riser with a side solids inlet are experimentally validated.
Keywords :
Simultaneous solution algorithm , Eulerian–Eulerian approach , Point solver , Preconditioning , Advection upstream splitting method , stability analysis , Riser , Numerical algorithm , Plane solver , Gas–solid flow
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics
Journal title :
Journal of Computational Physics