Seyyed Saeed Shojaee Zadeh, Vanessa Egan, Pat Walsh
Abstract: To achieve accurate slug lengths and velocities in a slug flow regime, monitoring of the droplet/bubble train is an essential stage which necessitates the use of proper techniques. In most experiments, the traditional measurement apparatus consists of a high-speed camera coupled to a microscope which are employed to characterize such flows in microchannels. However, when using these techniques, optical distortion caused by the curved channel walls can result in large measurement uncertainty which undermines the measurement accuracy. In this regard, this study introduces a novel technique to easily and reliably measure slug length and velocity. This automated, non-intrusive measurement technique allows for in-line high-frequency droplet/bubble detection and related physical properties based on changes in the light intensity caused by a phase shifting in liquid-liquid or liquid-gas flows.
Keywords: slug flow, non-intrusive technique, in-line, high-frequency
Date Published: December 20, 2022 DOI: 10.11159/jffhmt.2022.023
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