Moholkar, V. S. ; Pandit, A. B. (2001) Modeling of hydrodynamic cavitation reactors: a unified approach Chemical Engineering Science, 56 (21-22). pp. 6295-6302. ISSN 0009-2509
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Abstract
An attempt has been made to present a unified theoretical model for the cavitating flow in a hydrodynamic cavitation reactor using the nonlinear continuum mixture model for two-phase flow as the basis. This model has been used to describe the radial motion of bubble in the cavitating flow in two geometries in hydrodynamic cavitation reactors, viz., a venturi tube and an orifice plate. Simulations of the bubble dynamics in a venturi flow demonstrate the stable oscillatory radial bubble motion due to a linear pressure gradient. Due to an additional pressure gradient due to turbulent velocity fluctuations the radial bubble motion in case of an orifice flow is a combination of both stable and oscillatory type. The results of numerical simulations have been explained on the basis of analogy between hydrodynamic cavitation and acoustic cavitation.
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Keywords: | Bubble Dynamics; Two-phase Flow; Hydrodynamic Cavitation; Acoustic Cavitation; Process Intensification |
ID Code: | 39640 |
Deposited On: | 14 May 2011 10:24 |
Last Modified: | 14 May 2011 10:24 |
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