A Pressure-based Compressible-Liquid Flow Model for Computation of Instantaneous Valve Closure in Pipes

R. Chandran, A. Salih
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Abstract

A generalized, pressure-based compressible-liquid flow model is proposed for the isothermal low-speed flow of liquids. The flow model incorporates dedicated equations of state for liquids into the pressure-based solvers to simulate the compressible effects in liquids. The model’s capability to handle compressible liquid flow problems is evaluated against the well-established density-based water-hammer model. The isothermal flow problem of an instantaneous valve closure in an irrigation pipe and the associated flow transients are numerically solved using the proposed model by employing the Tait equation of state in conjunction with a segregated pressure-based solver algorithm. The transient flow problem is solved for a range of operating pressures, and the surge in pressure and variation of other flow properties and their interrelations are studied in detail. The proposed model could successfully capture the entire physics of the problem, including the compressible modeling of the liquid involved and could produce high accuracy numerical results. The results suggest that the pressure-based compressible-liquid flow model is a reliable and computationally inexpensive numerical tool for isothermal low-speed compressible liquid flow computations.
基于压力的可压缩流体流动模型计算管道内阀门瞬时关闭
提出了一种基于压力的广义可压缩液体等温低速流动模型。该流动模型将专用的液体状态方程纳入基于压力的求解器中,以模拟液体中的可压缩效应。该模型处理可压缩液体流动问题的能力与已建立的基于密度的水锤模型进行了对比。采用Tait状态方程和基于分离压力的求解器算法,对灌溉管中阀门瞬时关闭等温流动问题及相关流动瞬态进行了数值求解。求解了一定工作压力范围内的瞬态流动问题,并详细研究了压力波动和其他流动特性的变化及其相互关系。所提出的模型可以成功地捕捉到问题的整个物理特性,包括所涉及液体的可压缩建模,并且可以产生高精度的数值结果。结果表明,基于压力的可压缩流体流动模型是一种可靠且计算成本低廉的等温低速可压缩流体流动计算数值工具。
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