Experimental study of a single elongated bubble in liquid in under 10-degree upwardly inclined pipes

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2020-09-12

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Elsevier

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0894-1777

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Livinus A, Verdin PG. (2021) Experimental study of a single elongated bubble in liquid in under 10-degree upwardly inclined pipes. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Volume 120, January 2021, Article number 110247

Abstract

Two phase flow is of great interest in chemical and petroleum industries, and multiphase pipe flow models with closure relationships require experimental data for their development and validation. However, only little experimental information is available for slightly upward inclined pipes. Experimental investigations of single elongated bubble in marginally upwardly inclined pipes less than 10° have therefore been performed. Observations of the bubble drift velocity along the pipe has been highlighted. The drift velocity data presented here can contribute to improve knowledge of pipe inclination and viscosity dependency in drift velocity correlations. The new data on the bubble characteristics - shape, length, fraction and drift velocity may also provide useful information for the development and validation of numerical models. The measured drift velocity data have therefore been compared with some recently developed bubble velocity correlations.

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Long bubble, Bubble characteristics, Inclined pipe, Slug flow models, Drift flux models

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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