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Euler/Euler large eddy simulation of bubbly flow in bubble columns under CO2 chemisorption conditions

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 445, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2022.136654

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LES Simulation; Turbulent Dispersion; Added Mass Stress; Mass Transfer; Bubble Column

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21761132026, 91534118]
  2. University of Nottingham Ningbo China

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The added mass stress and turbulent dispersion force have significant effects on the bubble dynamics and mass transfer in bubble column bubbly flow.
It has been generally recognised that the turbulent dispersion force plays an important role in interphase momentum transfer. However, the effect of the added mass stress on the momentum and mass transfer in bubble column bubbly flow has not been addressed appropriately. As the turbulent eddies in the surroundings of bubbles interact strongly with the rising bubbles in bubble column bubbly flow, such interactions will bring out the change of interfacial areas between the bubbles and carrier fluid, consequently leading to changes in the interfacial mass transfer. When employing large eddy simulation for modelling bubbly flow coupled with the chemisorption process, the SGS filtered velocity fluctuations of liquid phase can be interpreted as the turbulent eddies that continuously hit the surfaces of bubbles, causing bubble deformation and the variation of bubble interfacial areas, which give rise to the turbulent dispersion and added mass stress forces. The present study will demonstrate through Euler/Euler large-eddy simulations (LES) modelling that by considering the turbulent dispersion force (SGS-TDF) and added mass stress (SGS-AMS), the bubble dynamics and mass transfer under the chemisorption conditions can be better indicated, which leads to remarkable improvements in the prediction of bubble lateral dispersion and the interfacial mass transfer. The turbulent dispersion and added mass stress related to the spatially filtering were proposed with a modification on SGS eddy viscosity to reflect turbulent dispersion due to bubble-induced turbulence. A comprehensive assessment of the effects of these additional filtered stress terms on the time-averaged velocity and bubble volume fraction profiles, flow patterns, mass transfer and the pH variation during CO2 chemisorption and the turbulent kinetic energy and species concentration spectra was conducted.

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