Two-phase flow patterns in a 90 degrees bend at microgravity


Autoria(s): 赵建福; Gabriel KS
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

Bends are widely used in pipelines carrying single- and two-phase fluids in both ground and space applications. In particular, they play more important role in space applications due to the extreme spatial constraints. In the present study, a set of experimental data of two-phase flow patterns and their transitions in a 90degrees bend with inner diameter of 12.7 mm. and curvature radius of 76.5 mm at microgravity conditions are reported. Gas and liquid superficial velocities are found to range from (1.0 similar to 23.6) m/s for gas and (0.09 similar to 0.5) m/s for liquid, respectively. Three major flow patterns, namely slug, slug-annular transitional, and annular flows, are observed in this study. Focusing on the differences between flow patterns in bends and their counterparts in straight pipes, detailed analyses of their characteristics are made. The transitions between adjoining flow patterns are found to be more or less the same as those in straight pipes, and can be predicted using Weber number models satisfactorily. The reasons for such agreement are carefully examined.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/33793

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2745

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Acta Mechanica Sinica.2004,20(3):206-211

Palavras-Chave #Two-Phase Flow #Flow Patterns #90 Degrees Bend #Microgravity #Transition #Slug #Maps
Tipo

期刊论文