Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series B
Online ISSN : 1884-8346
Print ISSN : 0387-5016
Effect of Gravity on Flow Characteristics of Developing Vertical Upward Bubbly Flow
1st Report, Measurement of Local Flow Parameter
Kazuya ABEXiaoran YUTatsuya HAZUKUYutaka FUKUHARATomoji TAKAMASATakashi HIBIKI
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2008 Volume 74 Issue 739 Pages 575-582

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In relation to the development of the interfacial area transport equation, axial developments of void fraction profile, interfacial area concentration and Sauter mean diameter of adiabatic nitrogen-water bubbly flows in a 9 mm-diameter pipe were measured by using a stereo image-processing method at normal-and micro-gravity conditions. The flow measurements were performed at four axial locations (axial distance from the inlet normalized by the pipe diameter, z/D=5, 20, 40 and 60) at various flow conditions of superficial gas velocity (0.008 40-0.029 8 m/s) and superficial liquid velocity (0.138-0.914 m/s). The effect of gravity on radial distribution of bubbles and the axial developments of two-phase flow parameter was discussed in detail based on the obtained data and the visual observation.

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