2008 Annual Meeting
(170i) Investigation of the Fluid Dynamics In a Multi-Inlet Vortex Reactor by Computational Fluid Mechanics and Micro Particle Image Velocimetry
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In order to have a fundamental understanding of the fluid dynamics and scalar mixing in the MIV reactor, and to validate the computational models, microscale particle image velocimetry (microPIV) experiments and detailed flow simulations have been performed. The instantaneous velocity field in the MIV reactor is measured using microPIV for inlet Reynolds number ranging from 100 (laminar flow) to 1000 (turbulent flow) at different locations of the reactor. The velocity data are analyzed for flow statistics such as the mean velocity, Reynolds stresses, turbulent kinetic energy, and turbulent dissipation rate. The experiment results are compared with large-eddy and direct-numerical simulations to improve the computational models. In particular, the transitional region from laminar to turbulent flows is important to capture correctly because it represents the best compromise between good scalar mixing and overall pressure drop.
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