posted on 2025-01-03, 11:05authored byWenxu Yuan, Wenxing Chen, Shichang Chen
The flow behaviors for falling film with wide-range variable
viscosity
were demonstrated by a neosimulation strategy, which incorporated
the age transport equation based on mean age theory and a designable
age-viscosity formula into Navier–Stokes equations. Surprisingly,
a turning region was revealed, in which the thickness variation for
variable viscosity falling film with the flow rate and initial viscosity
was reversed. The larger the flow rate or the higher the initial viscosity,
the longer the length of the turning region, and further, it was from
the inlet along the flow direction. A flow cross-sectional viscosity
was proposed to explain this anomaly. Then, a simulation scheme for
calculating the initial viscosity based on outlet viscosity and an
empirical equation for designing the length of the falling film pipe
could be achieved according to flow cross-sectional viscosity analysis.
It provided a practical reference for falling film reactor design,
scale-up, and process optimization.