Title of article :
Computational Fluid Dynamic Simulation of Dispersed Oil-Water Flow with New drop Coalescence Model
Author/Authors :
Amooey, A. A Department of Chemical Engineering - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran , Omidbakhsh Amiri, E Department of Chemical Engineering - University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran
Abstract :
The three-dimensional oil-water flow in horizontal pipe has been investigated by introducing population
balance equation (PBE). The water fraction of inlet flow and mixture velocity varies from 46% to 60% and
from1.25 m/s to 3m/s, respectively. The multiple size groups model has been applied to the non-uniform drop
size distribution in oil-water flow. The drop coalescence models have a clear efficacy on the prediction
capability of the PBE. In this work, drop coalescence model for oil-water is modified and used for predicting
the phase distribution of dispersed oil - water in horizontal pipe. Population balance with modified
Coulaloglou’s frequency model is used. The attention of the modification is on the presence of droplets that
reduce the free space for droplet motion and cause an enhancement in the collision frequency. The phase
distribution profile from numerical results is presented and discussed. Acceptable agreement with the
experimental data is achieved by using the modified coalescence model. Also, at 46% water fraction and
mixture velocity equal as 3 m/s, model with population balance with modified Coulaloglou is 4% and 1%
better than Luo’s model and Coulaloglou’s model, respectively.
Keywords :
Modeling , Multiphase flow , Population balance , drop coalescence
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics