Setting Up the Dispersed Phases

The Dispersed Multiphase model node contains a Eulerian Phase manager which allows you to define a number of dispersed phases.

Each dispersed phase is a Eulerian phase, similar to the phases that are used in the Multiphase model. For each phase, you specify the relevant models such as a flow model, a heat transport model, and a material model.

By default, each dispersed phase is one-way coupled: the influence of the dispersed phase on the continuous background phase is assumed to be insignificant and is neglected. However, if you expect a dispersed phase to have a significant effect on the continuous phase, you can activate two-way coupling. When two-way coupling is activated for a dispersed phase, the total momentum and energy of the dispersed phase - continuous background phase system are conserved. Heat transfer and drag force (velocity) are the two models that are currently included in the phase interaction. For example, if you have one very dilute dispersed phase and another dispersed phase that has a more significant concentration, you can model the interaction of the first phase with the continuous phase as one-way coupled and model the interaction of the second dispersed phase as two-way coupled.

You can use a number of dispersed phases to model particles of different materials, or particles that are of a single material but of different sizes. Each dispersed phase is independent: the phases do not interact.

To specify a dispersed phase:

  1. Under the Dispersed Multiphase (DMP) > Eulerian Phases node, create a phase.
  2. In the new Phase 1 node, open the Phase Model Selection dialog and select the appropriate material model: Gas or Liquid.
  3. Select the appropriate optional models.

    If the background fluid has an energy model, the dispersed phase also requires one. The only energy model option currently available is Segregated Fluid Temperature.

    If you expect the dispersed phase to have a significant effect on the continuous phase, activate Two-Way Coupling.

    To model particle hydrodynamics and to account for the particle size and its distribution in dispersed multiphase flows, activate Discrete Quadrature S-Gamma.

  4. Click Close.

    The selected models are added under the Phase 1 node.