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Best way to model 3 phase flow

    • scabo
      Subscriber

      Hi

      I am trying to model 3 phase air, water, solid pipe flow in fluent. What is the best way to model that in fluent. Can i do a VoF modelling of air+water and then add DPM injections? Or are there any better approaches?

      thanks

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      It depends. The various multiphase models are all "best" depending flow regime and volume fraction. 

      DPM won't see the free surface in VOF, it only sees the cell fluid density & viscosity. 

    • scabo
      Subscriber

      Hi, thanks. If i make the pipe periodic in the streamwise direction for the flow, will the DPM particles follow the periodic conditions? or do i have to write UDFs to apply periodic BCs to the DPM particles?

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Check the documentation. However, if the particles are denser than the liquid they may just finish up at the bottom of the pipe. 

    • scabo
      Subscriber

      Okay i will check the docu. even if the particles are denser than liquid it will travel some streamwise distance before settling.

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Except it's periodic - it's already a long way downstream! 

    • scabo
      Subscriber

      Yes you are right so we have to model the DPM carefully while using periodic conditions. Cant initialise it with normal conditions. Right?

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      You can, but as you're looking at a very long pipe DPM may not do what you want. Periodic flows have their use, here you may need to model it in full. 

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