An investigation of effect of numerical diffusion on simulation of two-phase flow of transmission lines
In this paper, a numerical study is performed in order to investigate the effect of the numerical diffusion on simulation of separated two-phase flow of gas-liquid. The governing equations solved by shock capturing method which can provide predicting the interface without the flow field solving. In this work, in order to calculate the numerical flux term, first-order centred scheme (Force scheme) was applied cause of its accuracy and appropriate validation. Analysis approves that the obtained stability range of this research is consistent with the classic kelvin-Helmholtz instability equation only for the long wavelength with small amplitude. Results reveal that when the wavelengths are reduced, the specified range is not consistent and wavelength affects on instability range and it is overpredicted. An algorithm for water faucet problem was developed in Fortran language. Short wavelength perturbations induce unbounded growth rates and make it impossible to achieve converging solutions. The approach taken in this article has been to adding numerical diffusion as a CFD technique is used to remedy this deficiency.
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