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With air-water as working fluid, the gas-liquid two-phase flow pattern and evolvement characteristics in a microchannel with periodic expansion-constriction cross sections were investigated experimentally by means of IDT high-speed camera mounted together with a Nikon microscope. The observed flow patterns were intermittent flow and separated flow. For intermittent flow, gas scattered in liquid phase or liquid scattered in gas phase, and the two forms appeared in turn. For separated flow, gas flowed mainly along the wall side of gas inlet, and liquid flowed mainly along the liquid side of water inlet. There was an obvious interface between two phases and the interface fluctuated along the flow direction. According to gas phase and liquid phase superficial velocities, flow pattern maps were drawn and correlations for describing flow pattern transition in the newly proposed microchannels were obtained. It was found that for a given liquid phase superficial velocity, the flow pattern transition gas phase superficial velocity for the microchannel with triangular reentrant cavities was slightly smaller than that for the microchannel with fan-shaped reentrant cavities.
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CIESC Journal
ISSN: 0438-1157
Year: 2013
Issue: 6
Volume: 64
Page: 2036-2042
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