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Computational and experimental fluid dynamics of jet loop reactor
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EngineeringFlow ControlFluid MechanicsTurbulenceReactor PhysicsGas-liquid FlowSystems EngineeringJet Loop ReactorTurbulence QuantitiesJet Loop ReactorsFlow PhysicComputational Fluid DynamicsAerospace Propulsion SystemsStandard K‐ε ModelFluid MachineryTurbulent Flow Heat TransferCombustion ScienceTurbulence ModelingReactor Safety
Abstract A computational analysis using standard k‐ε model, RSM and LES has been carried out for jet loop reactors (JLR) to investigate the mean and turbulence quantities. These simulations have revealed that the flow in JLR was different from the self‐similar round jets. RSM and LES showed better agreement with PIV measurements compared with standard k‐ε model. The modeled turbulence production and transport in k‐ε model overpredicted those estimated from LES data. To reduce the limitations, modified k‐ε models have been evaluated for JLR. Also, a hybrid k‐ε model has been suggested, which was found to perform better than other modified k‐ε models. This model was also found to hold for stirred tank reactors (STRs). Mixing time analysis has been carried out for JLR and STR at same power consumption. It has been shown that JLR can be inferior to STR if proper nozzle diameter is not selected. © 2009 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2009
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