Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2261900612> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 items per page.
- W2261900612 abstract "At the INL researchers and engineers routinely encounter multiphase, multi-component, and/or multi-material flows. Some examples include: Reactor coolant flows Molten corium flows Dynamic compaction of metal powders Spray forming and thermal plasma spraying Plasma quench reactor Subsurface flows, particularly in the vadose zone Internal flows within fuel cells Black liquor atomization and combustion Wheat-chaff classification in combine harvesters Generation IV pebble bed, high temperature gas reactor The complexity of these flows dictates that they be examined in an averaged sense. Typically one would begin with known (or at least postulated) microscopic flow relations that hold on the “small” scale. These include continuum level conservation of mass, balance of species mass and momentum, conservation of energy, and a statement of the second law of thermodynamics often in the form of an entropy inequality (such as the Clausius-Duhem inequality). The averaged or macroscopic conservation equations and entropy inequalities are then obtained from the microscopic equations through suitable averaging procedures. At this stage a stronger form of the second law may also be postulated for the mixture of phases or materials. To render the evolutionary material flow balance system unique, constitutive equations and phase or material interaction relations are introduced from experimental observation, or by postulation, through strict enforcement of the constraints or restrictions resulting from the averaged entropy inequalities. These averaged equations form the governing equation system for the dynamic evolution of these mixture flows. Most commonly, the averaging technique utilized is either volume or time averaging or a combination of the two. The flow restrictions required for volume and time averaging to be valid can be severe, and violations of these restrictions are often found. A more general, less restrictive (and far less commonly used) type of averaging known as ensemble averaging can also be used to produce the governing equation systems. In fact volume and time averaging can be viewed as special cases of ensemble averaging. Ensemble averaging is beginning to gain some notice, for example the general-purpose multi-material flow simulation code CFDLib under continuing developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory [Kashiwa and Rauenzahn 1994] is based on an ensemble averaged formulation. The purpose of this short note is to give an introduction to the ensemble averaging methodology and to show how ensemble averaged balance equations and entropy inequality can be obtained from the microscopic balances. It then details some seven-equation, two-pressure, two-velocity hyperbolic, well-posed models for two-phase flows. Lastly, a simple example is presented of a model in which the flow consists of two barotropic fluids with no phase change in which an equilibrium pressure equation is obtained in the spirit of pressure-based methods of computational fluid dynamics." @default.
- W2261900612 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2261900612 creator A5043666379 @default.
- W2261900612 date "2005-07-01" @default.
- W2261900612 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2261900612 title "Notes on Well-Posed, Ensemble Averaged Conservation Equations for Multiphase, Multi-Component, and Multi-Material Flows" @default.
- W2261900612 cites W153711184 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W1562251907 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W1994958147 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W1996173146 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W1996623551 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2001110450 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2005676385 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2008068453 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2018471169 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W202145151 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2024497134 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2032410035 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2057203243 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2059993533 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2107607763 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2141774309 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W23661131 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2480751208 @default.
- W2261900612 cites W2484181888 @default.
- W2261900612 doi "https://doi.org/10.2172/911239" @default.
- W2261900612 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2261900612 type Work @default.
- W2261900612 sameAs 2261900612 @default.
- W2261900612 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2261900612 countsByYear W22619006122015 @default.
- W2261900612 countsByYear W22619006122023 @default.
- W2261900612 crossrefType "report" @default.
- W2261900612 hasAuthorship W2261900612A5043666379 @default.
- W2261900612 hasBestOaLocation W22619006121 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C106301342 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C121864883 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C134306372 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C135628077 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C157206272 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C202973686 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C33923547 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C3445786 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C57879066 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C106301342 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C121332964 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C121864883 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C134306372 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C135628077 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C157206272 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C202973686 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C33923547 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C3445786 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C57879066 @default.
- W2261900612 hasConceptScore W2261900612C97355855 @default.
- W2261900612 hasLocation W22619006121 @default.
- W2261900612 hasLocation W22619006122 @default.
- W2261900612 hasLocation W22619006123 @default.
- W2261900612 hasOpenAccess W2261900612 @default.
- W2261900612 hasPrimaryLocation W22619006121 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W1488888950 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W1981035580 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W2059044984 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W2149130188 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W2351388952 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W2359249003 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W4232376490 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W4234444607 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W1886361968 @default.
- W2261900612 hasRelatedWork W267691252 @default.
- W2261900612 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2261900612 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2261900612 magId "2261900612" @default.
- W2261900612 workType "report" @default.