Two-phase flow measurement by pulsed neutron activation techniques
Abstract
The pulsed neutron activation (PNA) technique for measuring the mass flow velocity and the average density of two-phase mixtures is described. PNA equipment can be easily installed at different loops, and PNA techniques are nonintrusive and independent of flow regimes. These features of the PNA technique make it suitable for in-situ measurement of two phase flows, and for calibration of more conventional two phase flow measurement devices. Analytic relations governing the various PNA methods are derived. The equipment and procedures used in the first air-water flow measurement by PNA techniques are discussed, and recommendations are made for improvement of future tests. In the present test, the mass flow velocity was determined with an accuracy of 2 percent, and average densities were measured down to 0.08 g/cu cm with an accuracy of 0.04 g/cu cm. Both the accuracy of the mass flow velocity measurement and the lower limit of the density measurement are functions of the injected activity and of the total number of counts.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- January 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978STIN...7827375K
- Keywords:
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- Flow Measurement;
- Neutron Activation Analysis;
- Two Phase Flow;
- Flow Velocity;
- Mass Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer