Numerical frameworks for small-scale bubble dynamics
Licentiatavhandling, 2020
In this PhD project, we aim at increasing our knowledge about the bubbly flow dynamics and developing numerical methods for investigation bubbly flows across all relevant length scales. So far into the project, we have focused on the small scale bubble dynamics where small scales refer to length scales of individual bubbles and below. We start by studying the evolution process of vapor bubbles by developing a multiphase DNS framework, and a less computationally expensive 1D framework, that resolve the conditions in both phases and takes into account phase change and thermal effects. These frameworks can be used to study both boiling and cavitation processes, and we use it to investigate the challenging case of laser-induced thermocavitation bubbles. These bubbles are studied as a promising tool to achieve good control in the process of crystallization. We simulate such bubbles and identify plausible mechanisms behind experimentally observed crystallization events and provide guidelines for appropriate setups to attain conditions favorable for crystallization.
Then, we shift the focus to investigate rising bubble dynamics at small scales. For this purpose, we develop an efficient multiphase DNS framework with a moving reference frame (MRF) technique that follows the bubbles. This method significantly reduces the size of the computational domain and eliminate the need for a priori estimations of sufficient domain sizes to capture the bubble dynamics. With the MRF method, we aim at obtaining the closures for bubble dynamics at small scales and use them to investigate bubbly flows up to industrial scales in the continuation of the project.
multiphase
phase change
DNS
moving reference frame
Bubbly flows
cavitation
laser-induced
Författare
Niklas Hidman
Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Strömningslära
Laser-induced vapour bubble as a means for crystal nucleation in supersaturated solutions - Formulation of a numerical framework
Experimental and Computational Multiphase Flow,;Vol. 1(2019)
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift
Numerical Frameworks for Laser-Induced Cavitation: Is Interface Supersaturation a Plausible Primary Nucleation Mechanism?
Crystal Growth & Design,;Vol. 20(2020)p. 7276-7290
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift
N. Hidman, G. Sardina, Bubble dynamics in a moving reference frame - Development of an efficient multiphase DNS framework
Förstå och modellera turbulens skapad av bubblor
Vetenskapsrådet (VR) (2017-05031), 2018-01-01 -- 2021-12-31.
Ämneskategorier
Övrig annan teknik
Strömningsmekanik och akustik
Fundament
Grundläggande vetenskaper
Thesis for the degree of Licentiate – Department of Mechanics and Maritime Sciences: 2020:18
Utgivare
Chalmers