DNS of Mass Transfer from Bubbles Rising in a Vertical Channel
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Balcazar-Arciniega, Nestor
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Univ Politecn Catalunya BarcelonaTech UPC, ETSEIAT, Heat & Mass Transfer Technol Ctr CTTC, Colom 11, Barcelona 08222, Spain
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Balcazar-Arciniega, Nestor
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Rigola, Joaquim
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Univ Politecn Catalunya BarcelonaTech UPC, ETSEIAT, Heat & Mass Transfer Technol Ctr CTTC, Colom 11, Barcelona 08222, SpainUniv Politecn Catalunya BarcelonaTech UPC, ETSEIAT, Heat & Mass Transfer Technol Ctr CTTC, Colom 11, Barcelona 08222, Spain
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Oliva, Assensi
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This work presents Direct Numerical Simulation of mass transfer from buoyancy-driven bubbles rising in a wall-confined vertical channel, through a multiple markers level-set method. The Navier-Stokes equations and mass transfer equation are discretized using a finite volume method on a collocated unstructured mesh, whereas a multiple markers approach is used to avoid the numerical coalescence of bubbles. This approach is based on a mass conservative level-set method. Furthermore, unstructured flux-limiter schemes are used to discretize the convective term of momentum equation, level-set advection equations, and mass transfer equation, to improve the stability of the solver in bubbly flows with high Reynolds number and high-density ratio. The levelset model is used to research the effect of bubble-bubble and bubble-wall interactions on the mass transfer from a bubble swarm rising in a vertical channel with a circular cross-section.