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Void fraction prevision in LCM parts
The European Physical Journal Applied Physics, 2001The formation of defects during the LCM processing of composite parts depends on various injection parameters. Industrial users need to realize pieces with good physical and mechanical properties and appearance. This requires to predict what is named a “processability window”.
L. Labat +3 more
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Void fraction measurements in breaking waves
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2007This paper describes detailed measurements and analysis of the time-varying distribution of void fractions in three different breaking waves under laboratory conditions. The measurements were made with highly sensitive optical fibre phase detection probes and document the rapid spatial and temporal evolutions of both the bubble plume generated beneath ...
Blenkinsopp, C.E., Chaplin, J.R.
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Void Fractions in Subcooled Flow Boiling
Journal of Heat Transfer, 1969A semianalytic model is presented for the prediction of void fractions in subcooled flow boiling at elevated pressures. The model is based on the formation and growth of a bubble boundary layer adjacent to the heated surface at a rate determined by the difference between the imposed surface heat transfer and the heat removal capability of the subcooled
P. S. Larsen, L. S. Tong
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Void fraction measurement in magnetic fluid
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2005Abstract A new technique of measuring void fraction in the magnetic fluid using the electromagnetic induction is introduced. In order to verify the measurement principle, proof experiments were conducted in the present study, and the accuracy of the proposed method was discussed.
Takuya Kuwahara, Hiroshi Yamaguchi
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Void-fraction reconstruction with stochastic data
Experiments in Fluids, 1994The technique of computerized tomography has been used earlier to measure point density (or void-fraction) distribution in air-water flows. The interrogation source used in the measurement system was a gamma ray source, Cs-137. The inherent nature of such sources is the Poisson nature of the emmitted radiation.
P. Munshi, M. S. Vaidya
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Void fraction measurement using impedance method
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, 2003Abstract To investigate the relationship between void fraction and volume-averaged impedance in water–air mixtures, a Styrofoam simulator was designed and manufactured. Because the relative permittivity of Styrofoam is negligible compared to that of water, Styrofoam spheres immersed in water act like air bubbles.
Yang, HC, Kim, DK, Kim, MH
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Void Fraction—Empirical Methods
2017The chapter begins by describing the principles of the various methods available for measuring the void fraction ; these include photographic techniques optical or electrical techniques that produce point measurements of the void fraction , etc. One can obtain point measurements, chordal averages, cross-sectional averages or volume averages in the two ...
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Void fractions in two‐phase flow
AIChE Journal, 1959AbstractVoid fractions (fraction of the flow cross‐sectional area occupied by the gas phase) have been measured for steam‐water flows in an adiabatic, horizontal test section of 0.484 in. I.D. at 400, 600, 800, and 1,000 1b./sq. in. gauge. A comprehensive survey of void data for two‐phase concurrent flow is included in the paper, and the data ...
H. S. Isbin +3 more
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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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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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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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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
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