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Concepts
Surface tension
Properties
Surface phase variable, interface liquid (l)/ fluid (f)
Force per unit length : N/m, acting at the edges of the interface
Order of magnitude : water/air at 20 ◦ C : 72.8 mN/m
Curved interface → non zero normal projection → pressure jump
Laplace’s law : ∆P = Pl − Pf = −γ(κP + κ⊥P )
with κP and κ⊥P the two principal curvatures of the surface.
2γ
For a liquid drop of radius R : ∆P = R (κP = κ⊥P = −1/R < 0)
γ
For a liquid column of radius R : ∆P = R (κP = 0,
κ⊥P = −1/R < 0)
For a 2D axisymmetric
interface of position rs (z) :
rs,zz 1
∆P = −γ 3/2 − 1/2
(1+rs,z 2 ) rs (1+rs,z 2 )
ys,xx
For a 2D interface position ys (x) : ∆P = −γ 3/2
(1+ys,x 2 )
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 4 / 11
Chapter1
Average operations
R
Usual reformulation : Dnk fdD = Dnk hf ink
Concepts
Convective/diffusive transport
Associated fluxes for mass, momentum and energy
Local/integral form of the quantity conservation
Constitutive equation
Law of heat conduction
Material derivative
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 6 / 11
Chapter2
∇·v = 0 ∀M ∈ V
Dv
ρ = −∇p + µ∆v + ρg ∀M ∈ V
Dt
D ∂
Material derivative : Dt = ∂t + (v · ∇)
Rate-of-strain tensor : D = {∇v + {∇v }T }/2
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 7 / 11
Chapter3
Concepts
Extensive quantities
Unit normal vector
Interface velocity
Marangoni effect
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 8 / 11
Chapter3
∇ · v1 = 0 ∀ M ∈ V1
∇ · v2 = 0 ∀ M ∈ V2
v1 · ∇F = −∂F /∂t ∀ M ∈ Si
v2 · ∇F = −∂F /∂t ∀ M ∈ Si
Expression of F :
2D problem : y = y12 (x, t) → F (x, y , t) = y − y12 (x, t)
2D axisymmetric problem : r = r12 (z, t) → F (z, r , t) = r − r12 (z, t)
Expression of the surface equation :
∂y (r )12 ∂y (r )12 ∂y (r )12
v2y (r ) − v2x(z) =+ = v1y (r ) − v1x(z)
∂x(z) ∂t ∂x(z)
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 9 / 11
Chapter3
D v1
ρ1 = −∇p1 + µ1 ∇2 v1 + ρ1 g ∀ M ∈ V1
Dt
D v2
ρ2 = −∇p2 + µ2 ∇2 v2 + ρ2 g ∀ M ∈ V2
Dt
(p1 − p2 + γ(κP + κ⊥P ))n1 = +2{µ1 D1 − µ2 D2 } · n1 − ∇Si γ ∀ M ∈ Si
∇F
Unit normal vector pointing from phase 1 to phase 2 : n1 =
k ∇F k
Usual additional assumptions :
Constant surface tension : ∇Si γ = 0
Negligible viscosities : µk = 0 → Laplace’s law
Negligible surface tension : pressure continuity at the interface.
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 10 / 11
Chapter4
Concepts
Bounding lines
Conditions on walls
Average equations
Equations for the mixture
Equations on average quantities
Quasi 1D equations
Average axial stress at the walls
Average thermal flux at the walls
2-fluid model
Homogeneous equilibrium model
Pseudo-fluid
Friction coefficient/ factor
Sliding velocity
Two-phase flows: fundamentals 11 / 11
Chapter4
G = G1 + G2 = ρm vz = cste ∀ M ∈ V
d(1/ρm ) 2Cfm G 2 dp
G2 + ρm g cos χ + = − ∀M ∈ V
dz Dρm dz
dhm 4
G = φw ∀ M ∈ V
dz D
Caution : here the quantities are averaged over the conduit cross section.
Properties of the pseudo-fluid :
Density : ρm = (1 − α)ρ1 + αρ2 ( νm = 1/ρm = ν1 (1 − x) + ν2 x )