2022
DOI: 10.18280/ijht.400422
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Multiwave Ultrasonic Doppler Method for Bubbly Two-Phase Taylor Couette Flow Measurement

Abstract: Ultrasonic methods, such as the Ultrasonic Velocity Profile - UVP method, have a number of advantages over other conventional measurement methods. They are non-intrusive, applicable to opaque wall or fluid, and capable of obtaining instantaneous velocity profiles along a measurement line in real time. This paper reports on the development of a multiwave Doppler UVP method for the measurement of bubbly two-phase flow in a Taylor-Couette flow configuration. Due to its highly complex nature, two-phase flow still … Show more

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“…Recently, an advanced measurement method that uses ultrasound to measure the instantaneous velocity profiles of fluid flow has been developed [3,4]. The method is referred to as the ultrasonic velocity profiling method or the UVP method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, an advanced measurement method that uses ultrasound to measure the instantaneous velocity profiles of fluid flow has been developed [3,4]. The method is referred to as the ultrasonic velocity profiling method or the UVP method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%