Definition of two-phase flow behaviors for spacecraft design
Abstract
Data for complete models of two-phase flow in microgravity are taken from in-flight experiments and applied to an adiabatic flow-regime analysis to study the feasibility of two-phase systems for spacecraft. The data are taken from five in-flight experiments by Hill et al. (1990) in which a two-phase pump circulates a freon mixture and vapor and liquid flow streams are measured. Adiabatic flow regimes are analyzed based on the experimental superficial velocities of liquid and vapor, and comparisons are made with the results of two-phase flow regimes at 1 g. A motion analyzer records the flow characteristics at a rate of 1000 frames/sec, and stratified flow regimes are reported at 1 g. The flow regimes observed under microgravitational conditions are primarily annular and include slug and bubbly-slug regimes. The present data are of interest to the design and analysis of two-phase thermal-management systems for use in space missions.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991STIA...9254283R
- Keywords:
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- Flow Characteristics;
- Heat Transfer;
- Pressure Drop;
- Reduced Gravity;
- Space Missions;
- Two Phase Flow;
- C-135 Aircraft;
- Nasa Programs;
- Parabolic Flight;
- Technological Forecasting;
- Working Fluids;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer