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Two-phase redistribution in horizontal subchannel flow - turbulent mixing and gravity separation.

Abstract

The redistribution of two phase flow in two horizontal interconnected subchannels caused by gravity separation and turbulent mixing was investigated experimentally using an air water loop. The measured redistribution data included the axial distribution of void fraction and liquid and gas flow rates in the two subchannels. The redistribution data exhibited an asymptotic behaviour, approaching certain flow distributions independent of the inlet distribution.. The observed equiilibrium distributions were explained as a balance between gravity forces (which tends to cause flow stratification) and turbulent diffusion (which tends to homogenizse the two phase mixture). A constitutive equation for transverse vapour drift, to account for both gravity separation and turbulent diffusion, was presented and a turbulent mixing coefficient was identified. The experimental data were used to obtain the best estimate of the empirical constants. (A)

Authors

Shoukri M; Tawfik H; Chan AMC

Journal

In Thermal Hydraulics of Nuclear Reactors Paper Presented at the Second Int Topical Meeting on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hyd, Vol. II, M. Merilo (ed.), LaGrange Park, U.S.A., Am. Nucl. Soc., 1983, , pp. 145–152

Publication Date

January 1, 1983

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