International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.127, 107-115, 2018
Numerical prediction of thin liquid film near the solid wall for hydraulic cavitating flow in microchannel by a multiphase lattice Boltzmann model
Based on a multiphase lattice Boltzmann (LB) model integrating body forces such as inter-particle interaction force and fluid-solid interaction force, a numerical prediction of thin liquid film near the solid wall for hydraulic cavitating flow in microchannel is conducted in the present work. The validity of model is tested by means of Laplace law and experimental result. On this basis, a full thin liquid film near the solid wall is successfully predicted, which proves that the single-component multiphase LB model integrated with various interaction forces is a good solution to this type of problem like hydraulic cavitating flow in microchannel. The further simulation indicates that the fluid-solid interaction strength (g(s)) has a significant effect on the formation of thin liquid film. A critical value (g(s) = -3.5) of fluid-solid interaction strength is found, and thin liquid film fails to be predicted at g(s) > 3.5. A simple simulation on the contact angle (theta) of droplet on the solid surface is conducted to analyze the reason for this phenomenon. It is found that a full thin liquid film could be successfully predicted only when the solid surface is fully wetted by liquid, i.e., theta = 0 degrees corresponding to g(s) <= -3.5. The current research provides a potential way for future investigation on heat transfer accompanied by hydraulic cavitating flow. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.