The Proceedings of the National Symposium on Power and Energy Systems
Online ISSN : 2424-2950
2004.9
Session ID : FR2-04
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MEASUREMENT OF INTERFACIAL AREA TRANSPORT OF GAS-LIQUID TWO-PHASE FLOW IN A MINI PIPE USING IMAGE-PROCESSING
Norihiro FukamachiTatsuya HazukuTomoji TakamasaTakashi HibikiMamoru Ishii
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Accurate prediction of the interfacial area concentration is essential to successful development of the interfacial transfer terms in the two-fluid model. Mechanistic modeling of the interfacial area concentration entirely relies on accurate local flow measurements over extensive flow conditions and channel geometries. From this point of view, accurate measurements of flow parameters such as void fraction, interfacial area concentration, gas velocity, bubble Sauter mean diameter, and bubble number density were performed by the image processing method at five axial locations in vertical upward bubbly flows using a 1.02 mm-diameter pipe. The factional pressure loss was also measured by a differential pressure cell. In the experiment, the superficial liquid velocity and the void fraction ranged from 1.02 m/s to 4.89 m/s and from 0.980 % to 24.6 %, respectively. The obtained data give near complete information on the time-averaged local hydrodynamic parameters of two-phase flow. These data can be used for the development of reliable constitutive relations which reflect the true transfer mechanisms in two-phase flow. As the first step to understand the flow characteristics in mini-channels, the applicability of the existing drift-flux model, interfacial area correlation, and frictional pressure correlation was examined by the data obtained in the mini-channel.
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© 2004 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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