Chemical Engineering & Technology, Vol.40, No.10, 1792-1801, 2017
Simulation of a Bubble Column byComputational Fluid Dynamics and Population Balance Equation Using the Cell Average Method
An axisymmetric computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation coupled with a population balance equation (PBE) has been applied in simulating the gas-liquid flow in a bubble column with an in-house code. The novel feature of this simulation is the application of the cell average method in a CFD-PBE coupled model for the first time. The predicted results by this method are compared with those by the traditional fixed pivot method and experimental data. For both methods, the simulated results are in reasonable agreement with the reported experimentally measured values. However, the bubble size distributions determined by the cell average method are slightly better than those found by means of the fixed pivot method, i.e., the latter provides a smaller peak value and a wider bubble size distribution, and the probability density function of large bubbles is higher.
Keywords:Bubble column;Bubble size distribution;Computational fluid dynamics;Discretization method;Population balance equation