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2020

  • Validation strategy of reduced-order two-fluid flow models based on a hierarchy of direct numerical simulations
    • Cordesse Pierre
    • Remigi Alberto
    • Duret Benjamin
    • Murrone Angelo
    • Ménard Thibaut
    • Demoulin François-Xavier
    • Massot Marc
    Flow, Turbulence and Combustion, Springer Verlag, 2020, 105 (4), pp.1381-1411. Whereas direct numerical simulation (DNS) have reached a high level of description in the field of atomization processes, they are not yet able to cope with industrial needs since they lack resolution and are too costly. Predictive simulations relying on reduced order modeling have become mandatory for applications ranging from cryotechnic to aeronautic combustion chamber liquid injection. Two-fluid models provide a good basis in order to conduct such simulations, even if recent advances allow to refine subscale modeling using geometrical variables in order to reach a unified model including separate phases and disperse phase descriptions based on high order moment methods. The simulation of such models has to rely on dedicated numerical methods and still lacks assessment of its predictive capabilities. The present paper constitutes a building block of the investigation of a hierarchy of test-cases designed to be amenable to DNS while close enough to industrial configurations, for which we propose a comparison of two-fluid compressible simulations with DNS data-bases. We focus in the present contribution on an air-assisted water atomization using a planar liquid sheet injector. Qualitative and quantitative comparisons with incompressible DNS allow us to identify and analyze strength and weaknesses of the reduced-order modeling and numerical approach in this specific configuration and set a framework for more refined models since they already provide a very interesting level of comparison on averaged quantities. (10.1007/s10494-020-00154-w)
    DOI : 10.1007/s10494-020-00154-w