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Predicting the Diameters of Droplets Produced in Turbulent Liquid-Liquid Dispersion
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  • John Thomas ,
  • Brian DeVincentis,
  • Johannes Wutz,
  • Francesco Ricci
John Thomas
M-Star Simulations

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Brian DeVincentis
M-Star Simulations
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Johannes Wutz
M-Star Center Europe
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Francesco Ricci
Boehringer Ingelheim Corp USA
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Abstract

The droplet size distribution in liquid-liquid dispersions is a complex convolution of impeller speed, impeller type, fluid properties, and flow conditions. In this work, we present three a priori modeling approaches for predicting the droplet diameter distributions as a function of system operating conditions. In the first approach, called the two-fluid approach, we use high-resolution solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations to directly model the flow of each phase and the corresponding droplet breakup/coalescence events. In the second approach, based on an Eulerian-Lagrangian model, we describe the dispersed fluid as individual spheres undergoing ongoing breakup and coalescence events per user-defined interaction kernels. In the third approach, called the Eulerian-Parcel model, we model a sub-set of the droplets in the Eulerian-Lagrangian model to estimate the overall behavior of the entire droplet population. We discuss output from each model within the context of predictions from first principles turbulence theory and measured data.
23 Jul 2021Submitted to AIChE Journal
27 Jul 2021Submission Checks Completed
27 Jul 2021Assigned to Editor
07 Aug 2021Reviewer(s) Assigned
19 Dec 2021Editorial Decision: Revise Major
18 Jan 20221st Revision Received
22 Jan 2022Submission Checks Completed
22 Jan 2022Assigned to Editor
23 Jan 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
18 Feb 2022Editorial Decision: Accept
23 Feb 2022Published in AIChE Journal. 10.1002/aic.17667