scholarly journals Axial Development of Interfacial Area Concentration of Liquid Film in Vertical Upward Annular Two-phase Flow

2006 ◽  
Vol 72 (717) ◽  
pp. 1189-1196
Author(s):  
Tatsuya HAZUKU ◽  
Takashi HIBIKI ◽  
Tomoji TAKAMASA ◽  
Mamoru ISHII
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Goda ◽  
Seungjin Kim ◽  
Sidharth S. Paranjape ◽  
Joshua P. Finch ◽  
Mamoru Ishii ◽  
...  

The local interfacial structure for vertical air-water co-current downward two-phase flow was investigated under adiabatic conditions. A multi-sensor conductivity probe was utilized in order to acquire the local two-phase flow parameters. The present experimental loop consisted of 25.4 mm and 50.8 mm ID round tubes as test sections. The measurement was performed at three axial locations: L/D = 13, 68 and 133 for the 25.4 mm ID loop and L/D = 7, 34, 67 for the 50.8 mm ID loop, in order to study the axial development of the flow. A total of 7 and 10 local measurement points along the tube radius were chosen for the 25.4 mm ID loop and the 50.8 mm ID loop, respectively. The experimental flow conditions were determined within bubbly flow regime. The acquired local parameters included the void fraction, interfacial area concentration, bubble interface frequency, bubble Sauter mean diameter, and interfacial velocity.


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tatsuya Hazuku ◽  
Tomoji Takamasa ◽  
Takashi Hibiki ◽  
Mamoru Ishii

Accurate prediction of the interfacial area concentration is essential to successful development of the interfacial transfer terms in the two-fluid model. The interfacial area concentration in annular flow and annular mist flow is especially relevant to the transition process to the liquid film dryout, which might lead to fatal problem in the safety and efficient operation of boiling heat transfer system. However, very few experimental and theoretical studies focusing on the interfacial area concentration in annular flow region have been conducted. From this point of view, accurate measurements of annular flow parameters such as local liquid film thickness, one-dimensional interfacial area concentration of liquid film, and local interfacial area concentration profile of liquid film were performed by a laser focus displacement meter at 21 axial locations in vertical upward annular two-phase flow using a 3-m-long and 11-mm-diameter pipe. The axial distances from the inlet (z) normalized by the pipe diameter (D) varied over z/D = 50 to 250. Data were collected for preset gas and liquid flow conditions and for Reynolds numbers ranging from Reg = 31,800 to 98,300 for the gas phase and Ref = 1,050 to 9,430 for the liquid phase. Axial development of the one-dimensional interfacial area concentration and the local interfacial area concentration profile of liquid film were examined with the data obtained in the experiment. Total interfacial area concentration including liquid film and droplets was also discussed with help of the existing drift-flux model, entrainment correlation, and droplet size correlation.


Author(s):  
Tatsuya Hazuku ◽  
Naohisa Tamura ◽  
Norihiro Fukamachi ◽  
Tomoji Takamasa ◽  
Takashi Hibiki ◽  
...  

Accurate prediction of the interfacial area concentration is essential to successful development of the interfacial transfer terms in the two-fluid model. Mechanistic modeling of the interfacial area concentration entirely relies on accurate local flow measurements over extensive flow conditions and channel geometries. From this point of view, accurate measurements of flow parameters such as void fraction, interfacial area concentration, gas velocity, bubble Sauter mean diameter, and bubble number density were performed by the image processing method at five axial locations in vertical upward bubbly flows using a 1.02 mm-diameter pipe. The frictional pressure loss was also measured by a differential pressure cell. In the experiment, the superficial liquid velocity and the void fraction ranged from 1.02 m/s to 4.89 m/s and from 0.980% to 24.6%, respectively. The obtained data give near complete information on the time-averaged local hydrodynamic parameters of two-phase flow. These data can be used for the development of reliable constitutive relations which reflect the true transfer mechanisms in two-phase flow. As the first step to understand the flow characteristics in mini-channels, the applicability of the existing drift-flux model, interfacial area correlation, and frictional pressure correlation was examined by the data obtained in the mini-channel.


2010 ◽  
Vol 240 (9) ◽  
pp. 2329-2337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sidharth Paranjape ◽  
Mamoru Ishii ◽  
Takashi Hibiki

Author(s):  
Yutaka Takata ◽  
Dong Chang Xing ◽  
Yutaka Fukuhara ◽  
Tatsuya Hazuku ◽  
Tomoji Takamasa ◽  
...  

In relation to the development of the interfacial area transport equation, a precise database of the axial development of void fraction profile, interfacial area concentration and Sauter mean bubble diameter in an adiabatic nitrogen-water bubbly flow in a 9 mm-diameter pipe was constructed for normal and microgravity conditions using stereo image-processing. 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) and with various flows: superficial gas velocity of 0.00840–0.0298 m/s, and superficial liquid velocity of 0.138–0.914 m/s. The effect of gravity on radial distribution of bubbles and the axial development of two-phase flow parameters is discussed in detail based on the obtained database and visual observation.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang Zhang ◽  
Minjun Peng ◽  
Tenglong Cong ◽  
Chuan Lu ◽  
Chenyang Wang

Abstract The interfacial area concentration (IAC) is an important parameter in the calculation of interfacial transfers in two-fluid model, which can affect the accuracy of the boiling simulations. In this paper, an improved IAC model based on drag force and drift velocity is obtained, which can make full use of the experimental data and the models of the drag force and the drift velocity to avoid the shortage of IAC algebraic model in two-phase flow simulations theoretically. The improved model is validated by the DEBORA boiling flow experiment data. The reasonable radial distributions of void fraction, liquid temperature and phase velocity can be obtained, which indicates that the improved IAC model coupled in boiling flow model can be applied in CFD simulation of two-phase boiling flow. The improved model provides a new calculation approach for the IAC in the boiling flow with multi flow regimes.


1997 ◽  
Vol 119 (4) ◽  
pp. 916-922 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Wilmarth ◽  
M. Ishii

Adiabatic concurrent vertical two-phase flow of air and water through narrow rectangular channels, gap widths 1 mm and 2 mm, was investigated. This study involved the observation of flow using a charge coupled device (CCD) camera. These images were then digitized and examined by applying an image processing technique to determine local average void fraction and local average interfacial area concentration. The void fraction data were then plotted using a drift flux plot to determine the distribution parameter and vapor drift velocity for each separate flow regime.


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