Chemical Engineering Science, Vol.187, 415-431, 2018
Numerical simulation of bubble formation with a moving contact line using Local Front Reconstruction Method
The process of adiabatic bubble formation from an orifice plate occurs in various industrial applications. It is important to understand the dynamics of bubble formation and to develop numerical models to accurately predict the formation dynamics under various operating conditions. For the numerical models, an appropriate contact line boundary condition is necessary since this process may involve a moving contact line, which significantly affects the bubble departure size. In this paper, we extend the Local Front Reconstruction Method by incorporating contact angle dynamics. The predictions of the improved model are extensively verified and validated with experimental and numerical data available in the literature. The problem of three-dimensional bubble injection from an orifice into quiescent water using various volumetric flow rates is used to assess the numerical model under capillary dominant conditions and conditions where the interplay between inertial, viscous, surface tension, and buoyancy forces cause a complex interface deformation. (C) 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords:Numerical simulation;Bubble formation;Moving contact line;Front-tracking;Local Front Reconstruction Method