The role of meso-scale structures in rapid gas–solid flows

2001 ◽  
Vol 445 ◽  
pp. 151-185 ◽  
Author(s):  
KAPIL AGRAWAL ◽  
PETER N. LOEZOS ◽  
MADHAVA SYAMLAL ◽  
SANKARAN SUNDARESAN

Meso-scale structures that take the form of clusters and streamers are commonly observed in dilute gas–particle flows, such as those encountered in risers. Continuum equations for gas–particle flows, coupled with constitutive equations for particle-phase stress deduced from kinetic theory of granular materials, can capture the formation of such meso-scale structures. These structures arise as a result of an inertial instability associated with the relative motion between the gas and particle phases, and an instability due to damping of the fluctuating motion of particles by the interstitial fluid and inelastic collisions between particles. It is demonstrated that the meso-scale structures are too small, and hence too expensive, to be resolved completely in simulation of gas–particle flows in large process vessels. At the same time, failure to resolve completely the meso-scale structures in a simulation leads to grossly inaccurate estimates of inter-phase drag, production/dissipation of pseudo-thermal energy associated with particle fluctuations, the effective particle-phase pressure and the effective viscosities. It is established that coarse-grid simulation of gas–particle flows must include sub-grid models, to account for the effects of the unresolved meso-scale structures. An approach to developing a plausible sub-grid model is proposed.

2004 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 2023-2031 ◽  
Author(s):  
X. Vallières ◽  
J.-P. Villain ◽  
C. Hanuise ◽  
R. André

Abstract. SuperDARN HF radars provide a global survey of the large-scale convection transversely to the Earth's magnetic field in the high-latitude ionosphere. In addition to the mean plasma velocity, this network also provides measurements of spectral widths which are related to the level of turbulence of the sounded plasma. There is an increasing interest in using spectral widths in geophysical studies, since they are used to monitor the footprints of several magnetospheric regions. In the present paper, we show the effect of radio wave propagation through a typical turbulent ionosphere on spectral widths measured by SuperDARN radars. This effect has already been evidenced experimentally in a previous paper. Here, we model the effects of meso-scale structures on a radar wave front and study their impact on a typical measurement. Numerical simulations reproduce the effect evidenced experimentally and show the role of meso-scale structures (1-10km) in the systematic bias that affects spectral width values. As in experimental data, this effect is shown to be increasing with decreasing radar frequency.


2001 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 222-230 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rolf K. Reed ◽  
Ansgar Berg ◽  
Eli-Anne B. Gjerde ◽  
Kristofer Rubin

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-145
Author(s):  
Abdelkrim Benlefki ◽  
Benouada Douaiba ◽  
Azzi Abbes

In this paper the sea breeze dynamics in Oran agglomeration atmosphere, in the north Algeria, is investigated and analyzed by a numerical simulation of Oran agglomeration atmosphere, using SUBMESO model during diurnal cycle of June 24, 2010, in order to predict the spatio-temporal starting of sea breeze, its intensity and relative direction through atmospheric flow variations analysis, and to evaluate the role of thermal circulations on sea breeze direction, intensity and ventilation and its effect on pollutant transport. The study of this area has not been investigated or analyzed in any framework, the numerical simulation was preceded by a topographic and surface data processing in order to generate the grid simulation, with a specific characteristics used by the SUBEMESO and SM2-U (Soil Model for Sub-Meso scales Urbanized) models. This simulation allowed us to know all sea breeze characteristics during the study period.


2008 ◽  
Vol 41 (10) ◽  
pp. 1630-1642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mostafa El-Alaoui ◽  
Maha Ashour-Abdalla ◽  
Jean Michel Bosqued ◽  
Robert L. Richard

2005 ◽  
Vol 55 (3) ◽  
pp. 307-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. I. Krasheninnikov ◽  
A. I. Smolyakov ◽  
G. Yu ◽  
T. K. Soboleva

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