International Journal of Microgravity Science and Application
Online ISSN : 2188-9783
Development of Boiling and Two-Phase Flow Experiments on Board ISS (Void Fraction Characteristics in the Observation Section just at the Downstream of the Heating Section)
Taisaku GOMYOHitoshi ASANO Haruhiko OHTAYasuhisa SHINMOTOOsamu KAWANAMKoich SUZUKIRyoji IMAIToshiharu OKAToshiyuki TOMOBEKoushiro USUKUMasaki SHIMADAMasahiro TAKAYANAGSatoshi MATSUMOTOTakashi KURIMOTOHidemitsu TAKAOKAMichito SAKAMOTOAtsushi OKAMOTOKenichiro SAWADAHaruo KAWASAKIKiyosumi FUJIIKazumi KOGURE
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2016 Volume 33 Issue 1 Pages 330104-

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An observation section has been developed for the detail observation of gas-liquid interfacial structure in boiling and two-phase flow experiments onboard International Space Station. A stereoscopic photography method was applied for 3D measurement using one high framerate camera, and the accuracy in measurement of liquid film thickness was evaluated. It was confirmed in the preliminary experiment that liquid film thickness could be measured from images within ± 5 % accuracy. Moreover, to evaluate the development of the flow structure from the exit of the heating section, flow observation and cross-sectional average void fraction measurement was performed at four locations at the downstream of the heating section. As the result, under the scondition where slug flow was observed in the developed region, the fluctuation band of void fraction was small just at downstream of the exit of the heating section due to many small bubbles in liquid slugs. Under the conditions where annular flow was observed in the developed region, annular flow had been already formed at the exit, and then liquid film thickness became thicker.
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