A characteristic analysis of one-dimensional two-fluid model with interfacial area transport equation (Q613029)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5827512
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5827512 |
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A characteristic analysis of one-dimensional two-fluid model with interfacial area transport equation (English)
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17 December 2010
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Summary: An interfacial area transport equation (IATE), proposed to dynamically describe the interfacial structure evolution of two-phase flows, could help improve the predictive capability of the two-fluid model. The present study aims to investigate the well-posedness issue of a one-dimensional two-fluid model with the IATE (named ``two-fluid-IATE model'' hereafter) using a characteristic analysis. The momentum flux parameters, which take into account the coupling of the volumetric fraction of phase and velocity distributions over the cross-section of a flow passage, are employed. A necessary condition for the system to achieve hyperbolicity under an adiabatic flow condition is identified. A case study is performed for an adiabatic liquid-liquid slug flow, which shows that the hyperbolicity of the two-fluid-IATE model is guaranteed if appropriate correlations of the momentum flux parameters are applied in the two-fluid-IATE model.
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