Gas-liquid separation is widely used in many fields, such as nuclear energy and petroleum resources. And the gas-liquid mixture separated gradually shows the characteristic of wide range of gas void fraction and variable flow patterns. However, the current separators only suit for narrow range of gas void fraction or single flow patterns. In this research, two different new type separators using centrifugal technology were designed and an experimental system was constructed to test the two separators using dry air and water under different flow patterns, including bubble, slug and churn flow. One was called inline separator consisting of three swirls and another was called double-layer cylinder separator composed of a central tube, a swirl and an outer tube. The results show that the separation performance of the inline separator was sensitive to flow patterns and the two-layer cylinder separator keeps high efficiency in different flow patterns. In bubble flow and slug flow patterns, the two separators kept high efficiency, while the oscillation of the gas core in the inline separator aggravated under slug flow condition. When increasing the gas void fraction, the turbulence of the churn flow led to the diameter of the gas core change drastically and reduce separation efficiency significantly.
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