Two-phase modelling for sediment water mixtures above the limit deposit velocity in horizontal pipelines
Pubblicato online: 10 ago 2021
Pagine: 263 - 274
Ricevuto: 14 gen 2021
Accettato: 27 apr 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2021-0011
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© 2021 Thijs Schouten et al., published by Sciendo
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In dredging applications, deep sea mining and land reclamation projects typically large amounts of sediments are transported through pipes in the form of hyper concentrated (40% sediment or more) sediment-water mixtures or slurries. In this paper it is investigated how well a generic Euler-Euler CFD-model is capable to model velocity, concentration profiles and the pressure gradient of sediment above deposition limit velocity in a pipeline. This Euler-Euler solver treats both phases as a continuum with its own momentum and continuity equations. The full kinetic theory for granular flows is accounted for (no algebraic form is used) and is combined with a buoyant