2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2015.03.055
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Two-phase flow phenomena assessment in minichannels for compact heat exchangers using image analysis methods

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“…Three-phase flow is discussed, among others in [8,9]. The classification of flow regimes of airlift pumps is similar to the classifications for gas-liquid flow in vertical channels [10]. There are solutions for pumps with an inclined riser for which the classification is the same as in work [11].…”
Section: Of 19mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Three-phase flow is discussed, among others in [8,9]. The classification of flow regimes of airlift pumps is similar to the classifications for gas-liquid flow in vertical channels [10]. There are solutions for pumps with an inclined riser for which the classification is the same as in work [11].…”
Section: Of 19mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…More detailed description of applied methods and additional explanation of stereological parameters have been presented in earlier works [20]. These parameters allow quantitative and qualitative assessment of the two-phase gas-solid particles flow structure.…”
Section: Measurement Set-up and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been found that the combination of stereological parameters can be used to monitor operating conditions during changes in flow structure. Therefore, knowledge of the character of changes occurring in inflow structures may be used for constant process adjustments for various two-gas or gas-solid gas-liquid systems [19]. Experimental data were collected and analyzed for the void fraction and the reduction of the two-phase friction pressure from multiple sources.…”
Section: The Void Fraction Of the Churn Flow Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%