A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM

In general, a multi-bubble/droplet configuration cannot sustain a steady state using single-component multiphase (SCMP) pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). Our study shows that the unachievable multibubble/droplet system is for an unphysical mass transfer, which we call ‘‘the big eat the...

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Main Authors: Gong, Wei, Yan, Yuying, Chen, Sheng
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Yan, Yuying
Chen, Sheng
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Chen, Sheng
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description In general, a multi-bubble/droplet configuration cannot sustain a steady state using single-component multiphase (SCMP) pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). Our study shows that the unachievable multibubble/droplet system is for an unphysical mass transfer, which we call ‘‘the big eat the small” – the smaller bubbles/droplets shrink, and eventually disappear while the bigger ones get bigger without a physical coalescence. In our present study, the unphysical mass transfer phenomenon is investigated, and the possible reason is explored. It is found that there is a spurious flow field formed between two bubbles or droplets with different shapes, and such flow field is exactly the transfer of high-density mass. In addition, it is found that the curvatures of the interfaces determine the direction of the spurious flow field, and for the definition of ‘‘the big eat the small”, ‘‘the big” refers to the interfaces that have larger radii of curvature while ‘‘the small” represents the interfaces with smaller radii of curvature. Multi-component multiphase (MCMP) LBM is also tested in this work and it is found to be free of the unphysical mass transfer. Moreover, all the cases show that the most likely reason for the unphysical mass transfer might be the essential attractive interaction forces of the pseudopotential LBM.
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spelling nottingham-510212020-05-04T19:48:05Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51021/ A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM Gong, Wei Yan, Yuying Chen, Sheng In general, a multi-bubble/droplet configuration cannot sustain a steady state using single-component multiphase (SCMP) pseudopotential lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). Our study shows that the unachievable multibubble/droplet system is for an unphysical mass transfer, which we call ‘‘the big eat the small” – the smaller bubbles/droplets shrink, and eventually disappear while the bigger ones get bigger without a physical coalescence. In our present study, the unphysical mass transfer phenomenon is investigated, and the possible reason is explored. It is found that there is a spurious flow field formed between two bubbles or droplets with different shapes, and such flow field is exactly the transfer of high-density mass. In addition, it is found that the curvatures of the interfaces determine the direction of the spurious flow field, and for the definition of ‘‘the big eat the small”, ‘‘the big” refers to the interfaces that have larger radii of curvature while ‘‘the small” represents the interfaces with smaller radii of curvature. Multi-component multiphase (MCMP) LBM is also tested in this work and it is found to be free of the unphysical mass transfer. Moreover, all the cases show that the most likely reason for the unphysical mass transfer might be the essential attractive interaction forces of the pseudopotential LBM. Elsevier 2018-08-01 Article PeerReviewed Gong, Wei, Yan, Yuying and Chen, Sheng (2018) A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 123 . pp. 815-820. ISSN 0017-9310 SCMP pseudopotential LBM ; Unphysical mass transfer ; Interface curvature https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0017931017338486?via%3Dihub doi:10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.03.032 doi:10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.03.032
spellingShingle SCMP pseudopotential LBM ; Unphysical mass transfer ; Interface curvature
Gong, Wei
Yan, Yuying
Chen, Sheng
A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM
title A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM
title_full A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM
title_fullStr A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM
title_full_unstemmed A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM
title_short A study on the unphysical mass transfer of SCMP pseudopotential LBM
title_sort study on the unphysical mass transfer of scmp pseudopotential lbm
topic SCMP pseudopotential LBM ; Unphysical mass transfer ; Interface curvature
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51021/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51021/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51021/