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Heat transfer measurement of slug two-phase flow in a horizontal and a slightly upward inclined tube

Posted on:2005-07-15Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Oklahoma State UniversityCandidate:Malhotra, KapilFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008495115Subject:Engineering
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Two-phase slug flow (air-water) is characterized by moderate gas and liquid flow rates. This type of flow occurs in many industrial applications such as condensers, evaporators and pipe lines. In this study two-phase slug flow, heat transfer analysis has been carried out at horizontal, 2 0, 50 and 70 tube inclinations. Systematically controlled heat transfer runs have been made so that a better understanding of heat transfer can be obtained. This study has been fortified by using flow visualization videos and pictures to explain the intricacies of the heat transfer. The study has been done on a pipe with length to diameter ration (L/D) of 100 with uniform heat flux around the periphery ranging from 2734 to 10787 W/m2, liquid mass flow rate from 6.21 to 42.55 kg/min and gas mass flow rate from 0.0148 to 0.159 kg/min. Data at various inclinations have been compared systematically and a detailed discussion of the heat transfer trend is discussed. In the end, a unified slug flow heat transfer correlation has been developed which predicts the heat transfer for both horizontal and the inclined tube positions. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Heat transfer, Flow, Slug, Horizontal
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