Two-phase pressure drop and fluctuating static pressures were measured in a small horizontal rectangular channel (hydraulic diameter = 5.44 mm). The two-phase fluid was an air/water mixture at atmospheric pressure tested over a mass flux range of 50 to 2000 kg/m2˙s. Two-phase flow patterns were identified and an objective method was found for determining the flow pattern transition from bubble or plug flow to slug flow. The method is based on an RMS static pressure measurement. In particular, it is shown that the transition is accompanied by a clear and abrupt increase in the RMS pressure when plotted as a function of mass quality. Use of the RMS pressure as a two-phase flow pattern transition indicator is shown to have advantages over pressure-versus-time trace evaluations reported in the literature. The transition is substantiated by a clear local change in slope in the curve of two-phase pressure drop plotted as a function of either Martinelli parameter or mass quality. For high mass fluxes, the change in slope is distinguished by a local peak. Some degree of substantiation was found in previous work for both of the results (the RMS static pressure change and the local pressure drop change) at the transition to slug flow.
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Determination and Characteristics of the Transition to Two-Phase Slug Flow in Small Horizontal Channels
M. W. Wambsganss,
M. W. Wambsganss
Materials and Components Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439
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J. A. Jendrzejczyk,
J. A. Jendrzejczyk
Materials and Components Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439
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D. M. France
D. M. France
University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chicago, IL 60680
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M. W. Wambsganss
Materials and Components Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439
J. A. Jendrzejczyk
Materials and Components Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439
D. M. France
University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chicago, IL 60680
J. Fluids Eng. Mar 1994, 116(1): 140-146 (7 pages)
Published Online: March 1, 1994
Article history
Received:
June 26, 1992
Revised:
March 30, 1993
Online:
May 23, 2008
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Wambsganss, M. W., Jendrzejczyk, J. A., and France, D. M. (March 1, 1994). "Determination and Characteristics of the Transition to Two-Phase Slug Flow in Small Horizontal Channels." ASME. J. Fluids Eng. March 1994; 116(1): 140–146. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2910222
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