Effects of inclination on interfacial parameter distributions of upward bubbly flow in pipe

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Xing, Dianchuan [1 ]
Yan, Changqi [1 ]
Sun, Licheng [1 ]
Hou, Dawen [2 ]
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[1] National Defense Key Subject Laboratory for Nuclear Safety and Simulation Technology, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, Heilongjiang, China
[2] Chinese People's Liberation Army 92337 Armed Forces, Dalian 116021, Liaoning, China
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Huagong Xuebao/CIESC Journal | 2013年 / 64卷 / 07期
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Bubbly flow - Buoyancy forces - Inclined pipes - Optical fiber probe - Parameter distributions;
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10.3969/j.issn.0438-1157.2013.07.015
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Effects of inclination on radial distribution of interfacial parameters were investigated for air-water bubbly flow in a pipe with the diameter of 50 mm. The double optical fiber probe method was used for measuring the local parameters of void fraction, interfacial area concentration and bubble passing frequency. Air and water were used as working fluids, with the superficial velocities of 0.002-0.037 m·s-1 and 0.072-0.569 m·s-1, respectively. Three inclination angles of 5°, 15° and 30° were selected for the experiments. Four classical distribution types of the core peak, wall peak, intermediate peak and transition appeared under vertical flow condition. While for the inclined condition, bubbles congregate toward the upper wall of the pipe, resulting in the asymmetrical distribution of these parameters. The central broad peak leaned to the upper part of the tube, with its peak value increasing as the inclination angle increased. In the meantime, the peak near the lower wall lowered gradually, even disappeared, while the other one near the upper wall escalated accordingly. The interfacial parameters increased diametrically from ri/R=-0.84 to the peak location around the upper wall, with its variation rate increasing as the inclination angle increased. The Sauter mean diameter under inclined condition were larger than that of vertical flow. © All Rights Reserved.
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