Multiphase Turbulence
Simcenter STAR-CCM+ can model turbulence effects in a multiphase mixture, or individually in the continuous and the dispersed phases.
Mixture Turbulence
A single turbulence model is used to calculate the turbulence of all phases. For Eulerian Multiphase (EMP), mixture turbulence can be modeled by the models, the models, and the Reynolds stress models.
Phasic Turbulence
The presence of a dispersed phase can modify the turbulence of a continuous phase in a number of ways. Shear production is modified through the effect of buoyancy, drag, and other forces on velocity profiles. The passage of the dispersed phase particles generates velocity fluctuations in the continuous phase. The wake of the dispersed phase particles is a source of turbulence. The interaction of velocity fluctuations and volume fraction fluctuations can generate further turbulence enhancement or damping terms.
For Eulerian Multiphase (EMP), phasic turbulence can be modeled by Reynolds-Averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) turbulence models, such as the models, the models, and the Reynolds stress models.
As an alternative to the RANS turbulence models, for bubbly flow, Large Eddy Simulation (LES) can be used.