Investigation of the propagation characteristics in turbulent dispersed two-phase flow
Abstract
The propagation characteristics of turbulent dispersed two-phase flows have been studied experimentally using the Pitot tube associated with a conical hot-film anemometer. It is found that the mixture velocity increases with decreasing volumetric mixing ratio of the air and water. The void fraction distribution shows homogeneity across the test section in the special case of fully developed boundary layer two-phase flow. An expression is obtained which relates the local mixture velocity to the local void fraction, gas and liquid densities, and volumetric gas-liquid ratio.
- Publication:
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26th International Instrumentation Symposium
- Pub Date:
- 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980isa..symp..245S
- Keywords:
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- Hot-Film Anemometers;
- Pitot Tubes;
- Turbulent Flow;
- Two Phase Flow;
- Velocity Measurement;
- Air Flow;
- Boundary Layer Flow;
- Test Facilities;
- Velocity Distribution;
- Volumetric Analysis;
- Water Flow;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer