Title of article
An experimental investigation of roll waves in high pressure two-phase inclined pipe flows
Author/Authors
Johnson، نويسنده , , George W. and Bertelsen، نويسنده , , Arnold F. and Nossen، نويسنده , , Jan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
9
From page
924
To page
932
Abstract
This paper examines the effects of small upward inclinations on the formation of roll waves and the properties of fully developed roll waves at high pressure conditions. A total of 984 experiments were conducted at six positive pipe inclinations θ = 0.00°, 0.10°, 0.25°, 1.00°, 2.50° and 5.00° using a 25 m long 10 cm i.d. pipe. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) was used at 8 bara giving a gas density of 50 kg/m3. Two independent mechanisms for the formation of roll waves were identified; (1) interaction between 2D shallow water waves and (2) a visible long wavelength instability of the stratified layer. Viscous long wavelength linear stability analysis predicted the critical liquid flow rate and liquid height for the initiation of roll waves when roll waves were formed due to the second mechanism. A simple equation from shallow water wave theory agreed with measurements for critical liquid flow rate when roll waves were formed due to the first mechanism. Shallow water wave speed agreed with critical wave speeds at transition and nonlinear wave speeds for fully developed roll waves in certain cases. The increase in interfacial friction due to the presence of large waves was compared with models from the literature.
Keywords
pipe inclination , Gas–liquid pipe flow , Stratified flow , Stratified transition , high pressure , Roll waves
Journal title
International Journal of Multiphase Flow
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Journal of Multiphase Flow
Record number
1410339
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