This work is devoted to the development of a penalization method for the simulation of bubbly flows. Spherical bubbles are considered as moving penalized obstacles interacting with the fluid and a numerical method for ensuring the shear free condition at the liquid– bubble interface is proposed. Three test-cases (curved channel, inclined channel and 3D translating bubble) are used to validate the accuracy of the discretization ensuring the slip condition at the interface. Numerical simulations of a rising bubble in a quiescent liquid are performed for moderate Reynolds numbers. Considering bubble terminal velocities, initial accelerations and wake decay, the effect of the penalization viscosity used to ensure a uniform velocity in the penal...
The properties of gas-liquid bubbly flows are investigated by direct numerical simulation. Using a p...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the development of a penalization method for the simul...
Ce travail est dédié au développement d'une méthode numérique pour la simulation des écoulements liq...
Ce travail est dédié au développement d'une méthode numérique pour la simulation des écoulements liq...
This work is devoted to the development of a numerical method for the simulation of two-phase liquid...
Direct numerical simulations of the motion of many buoyant bubbles are presented. The Navier–Stokes ...
We present a numerical method for simulating the flow induced by bubbles rising at large Reynolds num...
A mutiscale numerical approach is developed for the investigation of bubbly flows in turbulent envir...
AbstractA vortex in cell (VIC) method for bubbly flow is proposed. It computes the time evolution of...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
International audienceWe present a novel framework based on a continuous fluid simulator for general...
Bubbly flows belong to the family of multiphase flows in which particles, whether solid, liquidor ga...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
The properties of gas-liquid bubbly flows are investigated by direct numerical simulation. Using a p...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
International audienceThis work is devoted to the development of a penalization method for the simul...
Ce travail est dédié au développement d'une méthode numérique pour la simulation des écoulements liq...
Ce travail est dédié au développement d'une méthode numérique pour la simulation des écoulements liq...
This work is devoted to the development of a numerical method for the simulation of two-phase liquid...
Direct numerical simulations of the motion of many buoyant bubbles are presented. The Navier–Stokes ...
We present a numerical method for simulating the flow induced by bubbles rising at large Reynolds num...
A mutiscale numerical approach is developed for the investigation of bubbly flows in turbulent envir...
AbstractA vortex in cell (VIC) method for bubbly flow is proposed. It computes the time evolution of...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
International audienceWe present a novel framework based on a continuous fluid simulator for general...
Bubbly flows belong to the family of multiphase flows in which particles, whether solid, liquidor ga...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
The properties of gas-liquid bubbly flows are investigated by direct numerical simulation. Using a p...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...
Gas-liquid bubbly flows exist in many engineering processes. However, limitations in understanding p...