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Studies of gas→liquid (non-Newtonian) slug flow: void fraction meter, void fraction and slug characteristics

The Chemical Engineering Journal, 1975
Abstract Measurements are reported of the void fraction, slug velocity and slug frequency for the cocurrent slug flow of highly viscous non-Newtonian fluids and air. The experimental work was performed in a horizontal tubular test section 2.54 cm in internal diameter and 10.67 m long.
R.G. Rosehart, E. Rhodes, D.S. Scott
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Void fractions for condensing refrigerant flow in small channels. Part II: Void fraction measurement and modeling

International Journal of Refrigeration, 2012
In this paper, (Part II of a two-part study), an investigation of void fractions for condensing flows of refrigerant R-134a in minichannels is presented. Custom digital image processing techniques were used to quantitatively analyze these flows in transparent minchannel geometries (square, rectangular and circular) with 2 
Julian Winkler   +2 more
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Void Fraction during Two-Phase Flow

Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 1973
From consideration of the homogeneous equation for frictional pressure gradient, and the relation between friction and void fraction, an equation for the ratio of the phase velocities during two-phase flow, is developed which is interesting in form, easy to use, and agrees with experiment.
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DETERMINATION OF VOID FRACTION BY IMAGE PROCESSING

2016
Void fraction is one of the key parameters fordefining the characteristics of a two phase flow. However, determination ofvoid fraction is not easy due to changing conditions of flow and the type offluid. In literature, there are plenty of works on determination of voidfraction in two-phase flow in a pipe or channel which uses psychical parametersand ...
DİBEK, Burak, DEMİR, Hakan
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The Role of Void Distributions on Void Fraction Measurements

1978
The distribution of voids in a nuclear reactor is of great importance due to their effect on the neutron flux and on the reactor dynamic characteristics in addition to the well known thermohydraulic problems they create. The possibility of using scattered neutrons to measure voids in a liquid flow is investigated experimentally.
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Void Fraction

2015
John R Thome, Andrea Cioncolini
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VOID FRACTION

A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
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Assessment of void fraction models and correlations for subcooled boiling in vertical upflow in a circular tube

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2021
Chang Cai, Issam Mudawar
exaly  

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