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Experimental investigation and identification of the transition boundary of churn and annular flows using multi-range differential pressure and conductivity signals
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Experimental investigation and identification of the transition boundary of churn and annular flows using multi-range differential pressure and conductivity signals

Shao-Wen Chen, Min-Song Lin, Feng-Jiun Kuo, Min-Lun Chai, Shih-Yung Liu, Jin-Der Lee and Bau-Shei Pei
Applied Thermal Engineering
15/03/2016

Abstract

Annular flow Churn flow Flow regime identification Transition boundary Two-phase flow
In this study, an upward air-water two-phase flow experiment was carried out with a transparent circular tube to investigate the flow characteristics of churn and annular flows. A simple and novel method utilizing the transient differential pressure and conductivity signals were proposed to identify the transition boundary of churn and annular flows. The test range covers the flow conditions of superficial gas and liquid velocities of J g  ≈ 5.1–30 m/s and J f  ≈ 0.04–0.4 m/s under the atmospheric pressure, and the statistical techniques including PDF, FFT and STD mesh plots were used to present the flow characteristics. According to the present experimental results, the churn flow may transform to annular flow at the transition boundary of J g  ≈ 12.6–15.7 m/s under the low liquid flow condition of J f  ⩽ 0.4 m/s. The present results were benchmarked with the existing flow regime maps including Mishima-Ishii and Taitel-Dukler maps, and the identified transition boundary of churn to annular flows shows a good agreement with the existing maps. The present method can provide a simple and efficient way to identify the flow regimes.

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