2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.03.102
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Liquid film thicknesses of oscillating slug flows in a capillary tube

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“…2017; Youn et al. 2018), the first option was used. By using (4.8) one easily finds that this assumption defines for .…”
Section: Oscillations In the Presence Of A Contact Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2017; Youn et al. 2018), the first option was used. By using (4.8) one easily finds that this assumption defines for .…”
Section: Oscillations In the Presence Of A Contact Linementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effect of the acceleration and deceleration of the fluid on the liquid film thickness has been identified, with the initial velocity also playing a role [24]. In the case of an oscillating flow [25], as the frequency and amplitude of the oscillation are increased, the liquid film thickness deviates from that in the steady condition and becomes thinner or thicker under flow acceleration or deceleration, respectively.…”
Section: Dynamic Effects On Flow Pattern Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data on film dynamics can be obtained in experiments with forced oscillation, either with a single meniscus [95] (where the piston driving the oscillations is in contact with the liquid) or in oscillating plug experiments [96,97] where the piston is in contact with the vapor phase. One needs to account for the plug mass loss caused by the film deposition [32] that leads to a difference of velocities of the meniscus and of the plug mass center.…”
Section: Film Dynamics At Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7b). The local film [95] measured for ethanol at 2 Hz oscillation frequency with the corresponding numerical simulation [84]. Both variables are expressed in dimensionless units.…”
Section: Film Dynamics At Oscillationsmentioning
confidence: 99%