Evolution of the structure of a gas–liquid two-phase flow in a large vertical pipe
The evolution of the structure of a gas–liquid flow in a large vertical pipe of 195 mm inner diameter was investigated at the TOPFLOW test facility in Rossendorf. Wire-mesh sensors were used to measure sequences of two-dimensional distributions of local instantaneous gas fraction within the complete...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear engineering and design 2007-09, Vol.237 (15), p.1848-1861 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The evolution of the structure of a gas–liquid flow in a large vertical pipe of 195
mm inner diameter was investigated at the TOPFLOW test facility in Rossendorf. Wire-mesh sensors were used to measure sequences of two-dimensional distributions of local instantaneous gas fraction within the complete pipe cross-section. The sensors own a resolution of 3
mm at a frequency of 2500
Hz. Superficial velocities were varied in a range covering flow regimes from bubbly to churn-turbulent flow. The distance between the gas injection and the sensor position was changed using a so-called variable gas injection system. It consists of six gas injection units, each equipped with three rings of injection orifices in the pipe wall (orifice diameter: 1 and 4
mm), which are fed from ring chambers. The gas flow towards these distributor chambers is individually controlled by valves. Measured bubble-size resolved radial gas fraction profiles reveal differences in the lateral migration of bubbles of different size starting from the injection at the wall. The evolution of bubble-size distributions allows to study bubble coalescence and break-up. The influence of the physical properties of the fluid was studied by comparing cold air–water experiments with steam–water tests at 65
bar. |
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ISSN: | 0029-5493 1872-759X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2007.02.018 |