First introduced in[2],the lumped particle framework is a flexible and numerically efficient framework for the modelling of particle transport in fluid flow.In this paper,the framework is expanded to simulate multicom...First introduced in[2],the lumped particle framework is a flexible and numerically efficient framework for the modelling of particle transport in fluid flow.In this paper,the framework is expanded to simulate multicomponent particle-laden fluid flow.This is accomplished by introducing simulation protocols tomodel particles over a wide range of length and time scales.Consequently,we present a time ordering scheme and an approximate approach for accelerating the computation of evolution of different particle constituents with large differences in physical scales.We apply the extended framework on the temporal evolution of three particle constituents in sandladen flow,and horizontal release of spherical particles.Furthermore,we evaluate the numerical error of the lumped particle model.In this context,we discuss the Velocity-Verlet numerical scheme,and show how to apply this to solving Newton’s equations within the framework.We show that the increased accuracy of the Velocity-Verlet scheme is not lost when applied to the lumped particle framework.展开更多
基金The presented work was funded by a research grant from Statoil.
文摘First introduced in[2],the lumped particle framework is a flexible and numerically efficient framework for the modelling of particle transport in fluid flow.In this paper,the framework is expanded to simulate multicomponent particle-laden fluid flow.This is accomplished by introducing simulation protocols tomodel particles over a wide range of length and time scales.Consequently,we present a time ordering scheme and an approximate approach for accelerating the computation of evolution of different particle constituents with large differences in physical scales.We apply the extended framework on the temporal evolution of three particle constituents in sandladen flow,and horizontal release of spherical particles.Furthermore,we evaluate the numerical error of the lumped particle model.In this context,we discuss the Velocity-Verlet numerical scheme,and show how to apply this to solving Newton’s equations within the framework.We show that the increased accuracy of the Velocity-Verlet scheme is not lost when applied to the lumped particle framework.