2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2014.09.003
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A multiphase, micro-scale PIV measurement technique for liquid film velocity measurements in annular two-phase flow

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“…In this case, PTVderived velocity profiles revealed multiple recirculation zones inside the disturbance waves (in a reference frame moving with the wave speed), that the authors hypothesized might be linked to liquid entrainment as well as mass and momentum transfer from the near-wall zone towards the liquid-gas interface. Also using micro-PIV, Ashwood et al [63] provided mean velocity-profile data in cocurrent upward flows in a rectangular duct, and suggested that modifications to the UVP must be implemented to accurately track their results. Finally, by applying micro-PIV, Dietze et al [58] linked changes in the surface curvature and ensuing adverse pressure gradients to backflow in the capillary trough closest to the solitary wave crest, and flow deceleration in the second capillary trough.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, PTVderived velocity profiles revealed multiple recirculation zones inside the disturbance waves (in a reference frame moving with the wave speed), that the authors hypothesized might be linked to liquid entrainment as well as mass and momentum transfer from the near-wall zone towards the liquid-gas interface. Also using micro-PIV, Ashwood et al [63] provided mean velocity-profile data in cocurrent upward flows in a rectangular duct, and suggested that modifications to the UVP must be implemented to accurately track their results. Finally, by applying micro-PIV, Dietze et al [58] linked changes in the surface curvature and ensuing adverse pressure gradients to backflow in the capillary trough closest to the solitary wave crest, and flow deceleration in the second capillary trough.…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An attempt to address the deficits of standard PIV in thin-film flow investigations was recently made by Ashwood et al [48]. By borrowing strategies from micro-PIV (mainly with regards to seeding and imaging), the authors provided mean velocity profile data in a co-current upward flow, although in a rectangular duct, suggesting that certain modifications to the UVP must be implemented before a meaningful approximation of the profiles can be made.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For single phase measurements, small scale flow structures around a Rushton turbine (Sharp and Adrian, 2001;Li et al, 2011), angle-resolved specific TKE and EDR distributions (Ducci and Yianneskis, 2006;Gabriele et al, 2009;Delafosse et al, 2011), the influence of PIV spatial resolution on EDR values (Piirto et al, 2000;Saarenrinne et al, 2001;Baldi and Yianneskis, 2003) and the modification of isotropic assumptions in stirred tanks (Delafosse et al, 2011) have been successfully studied. For gas/solid-liquid phase measurements, the use of a spectroscope with two cameras (Sathe et al, 2010) and a particle-isolating algorithm (Ashwood et al, 2015) while matching refraction indices is recommended for liquid-liquid systems to prevent the appearance of opacity (Tabib and Schwarz, 2011;Tabib et al, 2012) and to describe the flow motions of both phases in identical images (Liu, 2005;Svensson and Rasmuson, 2006;Hlawitschka and Bart, 2012). It should be noted that PIV cannot resolve all flow fields due to limitations in camera capacity and the scale of the tracer particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%