1. Slug to Churn Transition Analysis Using Wire-Mesh Sensor.
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Velasco P., H. F., Ortiz-Vidal, L. E., Rocha, D. M., and Rodriguez, O. M. H.
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TRANSITION flow , *WIRE netting , *DETECTORS , *EXPERIMENTAL design , *NUCLEAR fuel rods - Abstract
A comparison between some theoretical slug to churn flow-pattern transition models and experimental data is performed. The flow-pattern database considers vertical upward air-water flow at standard temperature and pressure for 50 mm and 32 mm ID pipes. A briefly description of the models and its phenomenology is presented. In general, the performance of the transition models is poor. We found that new experimental studies describing objectively both stable and unstable slug flow-pattern are required. In this sense, the Wire Mesh Sensor (WMS) can assist to that aim. The potential of the WMS is outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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