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Riyadh S. Al-Turaihi, “Experimental Investigation of Two-Phase Flow (Gas –Liquid) Around a Straight Hydrofoil in Rectangular Channel”, Journal of Babylon University, Iraq, 2012, accepted and submitted for publication.

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Experimental Study and CFD Simulation of Two-Phase Flow around Multi-Shape Obstacles in Enlarging Channel

1Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq

2College of Engineering/ Department of Mech. Eng., Babylon University, Babil, Iraq


American Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 2013, Vol. 1 No. 8, 470-486
DOI: 10.12691/ajme-1-8-1
Copyright © 2013 Science and Education Publishing

Cite this paper:
Laith Jaafer Habeeb, Riyadh S. Al-Turaihi. Experimental Study and CFD Simulation of Two-Phase Flow around Multi-Shape Obstacles in Enlarging Channel. American Journal of Mechanical Engineering. 2013; 1(8):470-486. doi: 10.12691/ajme-1-8-1.

Correspondence to: Laith  Jaafer Habeeb, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq. Email: laithjaafer@yahoo.com

Abstract

Experimental and numerical studies are investigated to study the two-phase flow phenomena around multi- shape obstacles in a rectangular enlarging channel which has the dimensions (10 × 3 × 70 cm) enlarged from assembly circular tube of the two phases. Experiments are carried out in the channel with air-water flow with different air and water flow rates. These experiments are aimed to visualize the two phase flow phenomena as well as to study the effect of pressure difference through the channel with the existence of the obstacle. All sets of the experimental data in this study are obtained by using a pressure transducer and visualized by a video camera for different water discharges (20, 25, 35 and 45 l/min) and different air discharges (10, 20, 30 and 40 l/min). While the numerical simulation is conducted by using commercial Fluent CFD software to investigate the steady and unsteady turbulent two dimensional flows for different air and water velocities. The results showed that when air or water discharge increases, high turbulence is appear which generate more bubbles and waves and the mean pressure difference increases. Also, in a water slug, bubbles move slower than the liquid.

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