Lattice Boltzmann simulation of carbon dioxide multiphase flow in microchannels
Lattice Boltzmann simulation of carbon dioxide multiphase flow in microchannels
The Lattice Boltzmann Equation (LBE) method is described for simulating micro- and
meso-scale phenomena. The method is employed to study multiphase and multicomponent flows in
microchannels. Applications to a micromixer and a CO2 bubbly flow demonstrate its capability in
simulating multiphysics phenomena that are challenging for conventional Navier-Stokes based tech-
niques.
Monaco, E.
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Luo, K.H.
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Qin, R.S.
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July 2007
Monaco, E.
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Luo, K.H.
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Qin, R.S.
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Monaco, E., Luo, K.H. and Qin, R.S.
(2007)
Lattice Boltzmann simulation of carbon dioxide multiphase flow in microchannels.
4th International Conference for Mesoscopic Methods in Engineering and Science, Munich, Germany.
15 - 19 Jul 2007.
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Abstract
The Lattice Boltzmann Equation (LBE) method is described for simulating micro- and
meso-scale phenomena. The method is employed to study multiphase and multicomponent flows in
microchannels. Applications to a micromixer and a CO2 bubbly flow demonstrate its capability in
simulating multiphysics phenomena that are challenging for conventional Navier-Stokes based tech-
niques.
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Published date: July 2007
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4th International Conference for Mesoscopic Methods in Engineering and Science, Munich, Germany, 2007-07-15 - 2007-07-19
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E. Monaco
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K.H. Luo
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R.S. Qin
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