JOURNAL OF THE FLOW VISUALIZATION SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1884-0361
Print ISSN : 0287-3605
ISSN-L : 0287-3605
Visualization of two-phase pipe flow under high pressure and high temperature by X-ray beam scanning method
Tadashi NARABAYASHIToshimi TOBIMATSUKatsuhiko MAWATARI
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1984 Volume 4 Issue 14 Pages 341-344

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In order to measure void distributions across pipe flow and to determine the transient flow pattern during blowdown from a high pressure water vessel to atmosphere, we have developed a high-speed scanning X-ray void fraction meter. The scanning. X-ray beam is collimated by 8 hole-slits on a rotating disc. An X-ray beam scans across a pipe from top to bottom, according to the hole-slit movement. The maximum scanning frequency is 200 Hz. A void distribution curve can be obtained every 5.0 ms. Void signals are sent to a void distribution color display system that make it easy to recognize even a slug flow. Experimental results show that the system is very effective to determine how flow patterns change during blowdown.
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