On linearized coupling conditions for a class of isentropic multiphase drift-flux models at pipe-to-pipe intersections

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Banda, M.K. (Mapundi)
Herty, Michael
Ngnotchouye, Jean Medard T.

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In this paper a general drift-flux model describing a subsonic and isentropic multi-phase fluid in connected pipes is considered. Each phase is assumed to be isentropic with its own sonic speed. The components are gamma-law gases with γ > 1. For such, a computational challenge at a junction is the computation of rarefaction waves which do not have a readily available analytical form. Firstly, the well-posedness of the Riemann problem at the junction is discussed. It is suggested that rarefaction waves should be linearized in order to obtain a more efficient numerical method for coupling such multi-component flow. Some computational results on the dynamics of the multi-phase gas in the pipes demonstrate the qualitative behavior of this approach.

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Drift-flux model, Multiphase flows, Network flow, Systems of conservation laws

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Banda, MK, Herty, M & Ngnotchouye, JMT 2015, 'On linearized coupling conditions for a class of isentropic multiphase drift-flux models at pipe-to-pipe intersections', Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, vol. 276, pp. 81-97.