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On the sound speed in two-fluid mixtures and the implications for CFD model validation

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Study of the propagation of sound in a single non-ideal fluid originates with Stokes in 1845 and Kirchhoff in 1868. The situation is much more complex in the case of two-fluid flow, both from the physical point of view, as the configuration of the flow matters greatly, and from the analytical point of view. The principle two-fluid models currently in use for CFD are the focus of this article. It is shown that analytical expressions for the speed of sound depend heavily on the chosen model. These sound speed expressions are compared with experimental values. The consequences for CFD models are discussed in the final section of this paper. It is found that numerical models with inaccurate wave speeds lead to incorrect numerical solutions, despite the accuracy of the numerical scheme.
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hal-02998996 , version 1 (11-10-2021)

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Saad Benjelloun, Jean-Michel Ghidaglia. On the sound speed in two-fluid mixtures and the implications for CFD model validation. 2021. ⟨hal-02998996⟩
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