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Sensitivity study on double-sensor conductivity probe for the measurement of interfacial area concentration in bubbly flow

International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 1999
Abstract The sensitivity study on a double-sensor conductivity probe for the measurement of local interfacial area concentration, has been carried out by considering the effects of bubble lateral motions and probe spacing. The measurable value was rigorously related to the local bubble interface velocity in the surface normal direction, and the ...
Q. Wu, M. Ishii
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Modeling local interfacial area concentration for adiabatic and boiling bubbly flows

Applied Thermal Engineering, 2023
Takashi Hibiki, Somboon Rassame
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Interfacial area concentration in gas-liquid metal two-phase flow

Experimental and Computational Multiphase Flow, 2021
The characterization and modelling of the flow features in gas and heavy liquid metal two-phase flow are required for the development of next generation nuclear reactor systems. In this study, the past experimental studies performed in the gas-liquid metal two-phase flow are reviewed, and the void fraction and interfacial area concentration (IAC ...
Xiuzhong Shen   +3 more
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Interfacial area concentration in bubbly flow

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1990
Abstract Interfacial area concentration is one of the most important parameters in two-phase flow. It is related to mass, momentum and energy transfer at the interface. In bubbly flow, it has close relation to bubble diameter. Interfacial area concentration was measured with particular attention to bubble diameter at inlet.
Isao Kataoka, Akimi Serizawa
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Measurement of interfacial area concentration in subcooled liquid-vapour flow

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1994
Abstract In two-fluid modelling, accurate prediction of the interfacial transport of mass, momentum and energy is required. Experiments were carried out to obtain a database for the development of interfacial transport models, or correlations, for subcooled water-steam flow in vertical conduits.
O. Zeitoun, M. Shoukri, V. Chatoorgoon
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Modeling and measurement of interfacial area concentration in two-phase flow

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 2010
Abstract This paper presents experimental and modeling approaches in characterizing interfacial structures in gas–liquid two-phase flow. For the modeling of the interfacial structure characterization, the interfacial area transport equation proposed earlier has been studied to provide a dynamic and mechanistic prediction tool for two-phase flow ...
Sidharth Paranjape   +2 more
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Numerical evaluation of interfacial area concentration using the immiscible lattice gas

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1999
Abstract The phase separation in a Couette flow and the mixing of two phases in a cavity flow are simulated numerically using the immiscible lattice gas, which is one of the discrete methods of using particles to simulate two-phase flows. The interface is defined as the lattice sites between two phases, and the interfacial area concentration is ...
Tadashi Watanabe, Kenichi Ebihara
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Local formulation and measurements of interfacial area concentration in two-phase flow

International Journal of Multiphase Flow, 1986
The local instantaneous formulation of the interfacial area concentration has been introduced based on the concept of a distribution. Using a delta function and the interface equation, the local instantaneous interfacial area concentration has been defined.
Kataoka, Isao   +2 more
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Benchmarking of the five-sensor probe method for a measurement of an interfacial area concentration

Experiments in Fluids, 2006
Interfacial area concentration (IAC) is one of the most important parameters in the two-phase flow models. Five-sensor probe method is a useful measurement technique to measure an IAC. It is essentially based on the four-sensor probe method but it is improved by adapting one more sensor.
D. J. Euh, B. J. Yun, C. H. Song
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