scholarly journals VOF Modeling and Analysis of the Segmented Flow in Y-Shaped Microchannels for Microreactor Systems

2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xian Wang ◽  
Hiroyuki Hirano ◽  
Gongnan Xie ◽  
Ding Xu

Microscaled devices receive great attention in microreactor systems for producing high renewable energy due to higher surface-to-volume, higher transport rates (heat or/and mass transfer rates), and other advantages over conventional-size reactors. In this paper, the two-phase liquid-liquid flow in a microchannel with various Y-shaped junctions has been studied numerically. Two kinds of immiscible liquids were injected into a microchannel from the Y-shaped junctions to generate the segment flow mode. The segment length was studied. The volume of fluid (VOF) method was used to track the liquid-liquid interface and the piecewise-liner interface construction (PLIC) technique was adopted to get a sharp interface. The interfacial tension was simulated with continuum surface force (CSF) model and the wall adhesion boundary condition was taken into consideration. The simulated flow pattern presents consistence with our experimental one. The numerical results show that a segmented flow mode appears in the main channel. Under the same inlet velocities of two liquids, the segment lengths of the two liquids are the same and depend on the inclined angles of two lateral channels. The effect of inlet velocity is studied in a typical T-shaped microchannel. It is found that the ratio between the lengths of two liquids is almost equal to the ratio between their inlet velocities.

2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Núñez-Solís ◽  
Yuri V. Fairuzov

Abstract A study of transient oil-water flow in hilly-terrain pipelines is described in the present paper. Numerical simulation of terrain slug propagation during the line startup is performed using a novel computer code, mFLOW, for modeling transient flow of two immiscible liquids in pipelines. It is shown that a startup slug may propagate through the system without deformation of its front and tail or may dissipate. The mechanisms of slug dissipation are discussed. It is shown that the fluid pressure response is governed mainly by the process of water holdup wave propagation. It is demonstrated that the analysis of fluid transients in pipelines conveying oil-water mixtures provides useful information for the evaluation of the risk of over-pressurization during the startup period.


1992 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 1419-1423
Author(s):  
Jindřich Weiss

New data on critical holdups of dispersed phase were measured at which the phase inversion took place. The systems studied differed in the ratio of phase viscosities and interfacial tension. A weak dependence was found of critical holdups on the impeller revolutions and on the material contactor; on the contrary, a considerable effect of viscosity was found out as far as the viscosity of continuous phase exceeded that of dispersed phase.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1047 (1) ◽  
pp. 012021
Author(s):  
Kh Sh Ilhamov ◽  
D Z Narzullaev ◽  
Sh T Ilyasov ◽  
B A Abdurakhmanov ◽  
K K Shadmanov

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