Level Set Based Simulations of Two-Phase Oil–Water Flows in Pipes

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Myungjoo Kang
Hyeseon Shim
Stanley Osher
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[1] Seoul National University,Department of Mathematics
[2] Level Set Systems,Department of Mathematics
[3] Inc,undefined
[4] University of California,undefined
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level set methods; two-phase flows; core-annular flows;
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We simulate the axisymmetric pipeline transportation of oil and water numerically under the assumption that the densities of the two fluids are different and that the viscosity of the oil core is very large. We develop the appropriate equations for core-annular flows using the level set methodology. Our method consists of a finite difference scheme for solving the model equations, and a level set approach for capturing the interface between two liquids (oil and water). A variable density projection method combined with a TVD Runge–Kutta scheme is used to advance the computed solution in time. The simulations succeed in predicting the spatially periodic waves called bamboo waves, which have been observed in the experiments of [Bai et al. (1992) J. Fluid Mech. 240, 97–142.] on up-flow in vertical core flow. In contrast to the stable case, our simulations succeed in cases where the oil breaks up in the water, and then merging occurs. Comparisons are made with other numerical methods and with both theoretical and experimental results.
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页码:153 / 184
页数:31
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