Finite-volume numerical simulations of the flow field in a curved-bottom; f
ree-surface reactor are presented. Full transient simulations with explicit
modeling of the air-water interface are made in order to reproduce correct
ly the entire flow field in the vessel. Qualitative comparison of numerical
results is given against literature and experimental data. We discuss crit
ically the measurements of the extent of transient duration for the differe
nt simulations, and of the axial flowrate. Furthermore, we try to evaluate
the importance of the free-surface deformation. In order to evaluate this,
we calculate the energy required to shape the free surface, which we find t
o be up to 6% of the fluid kinetic energy. Finally, we evaluate the stirrin
g capability of the reactor in different working conditions. (C) 2001 Elsev
ier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.