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Direct numerical simulation of two-phase pipe flow: influence of the domain length on the flow regime (2104.12600v2)

Published 26 Apr 2021 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: We perform direct numerical simulations of a kerosene-water mixture in pipe flow under realistic experimental conditions by solving the Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes equations. We compute the linear stability of core-annular flow of kerosene and water in a vertical pipe and find that it is highly unstable. By performing DNS initialized with a slightly perturbed core-annular flow, we show that the system transitions to turbulence and finally relaxes into a turbulent slug flow regime provided that the pipe is sufficiently long. This configuration presents mild turbulence and large scale three-dimensional recirculation patterns inside the slugs. Our work highlights the need for applying nonlinear-dynamics approaches and carefully selecting the domain length to investigate the patterns observed in two-phase pipe flows and demonstrates the capabilities of phase field methods to reliably simulate experimental conditions.

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