SPH simulations and experimental investigation of water flow through a Venturi meter of rectangular cross-section

Author:

Sigalotti Leonardo Di G.,Alvarado-Rodríguez Carlos E.,Aragón Fernando,Álvarez Salazar Valeriano S.,Carvajal-Mariscal Ignacio,Real Ramirez Cesar A.,Gonzalez-Trejo Jesus,Klapp Jaime

Abstract

AbstractThe flow of water through a horizontal small-scale Venturi tube of rectangular cross-section is simulated using a modified version of the open-source code DualSPHysics, which is based on Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) methods. Water is simulated using the Murnaghan-Tait equation of state so that weak compressibility is allowed. The hydrodynamics is coupled to a Large-Eddy Simulation (LES) turbulence model. The convergence properties of SPH are improved by adopting a C$$^{2}$$ 2 Wendland function as the interpolation kernel, increased number of neighboring particles and non-reflective open boundary conditions at the outlet of the Venturi tube. The flow structure and differential pressure as well as the mainstream velocity profiles at different stations are compared with calibrated experimental data. A resolution independence test shows that good convergence to the experimental measurements is achieved using four million particles. At this resolution the simulations predict the experimental centerline velocity profile along the Venturi meter for a volumetric flow rate of ten liters per minutes (lpm) with a root-mean-square error of 4.3%. This error grows to 7.1% when the volumetric flow rate increases to 25 lpm. The predicted differential pressure matches the experimental data with errors varying from 1.4% (for 10 lpm) to 6.8% (for 25 lpm). Cross-sectional velocity profiles within the throat and divergent sections differ from the experimental measurements in less than 5.5%. In general, it is shown that the SPH model can provide an efficient and accurate method for recalibrating flow meters at moderately high Reynolds numbers instead of using costly experimental tests.

Funder

CONAHCYT-SENER-Hidrocarburos

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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