1989
DOI: 10.1016/0301-9322(89)90085-2
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Pressure losses caused by area changes in a single-channel flow under two-phase flow conditions

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“…Particular attention has to be devoted for the modelling of the wall friction force as well as the gravity force required in the momentum balance of the mixture (10). The non negligible contribution of these forces has not been considered in the existing approaches.…”
Section: Expansion Zone Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Particular attention has to be devoted for the modelling of the wall friction force as well as the gravity force required in the momentum balance of the mixture (10). The non negligible contribution of these forces has not been considered in the existing approaches.…”
Section: Expansion Zone Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) By developing the linear momentum balance equation of the mixture (9) which is derived from the basis theorem, claiming that the flux of momentum across the boundaries of the control volume is equal to the resultant of the forces exerted on this control volume, one gets: (10) where t TP is the shear stress exerted on the pipe wall (A pe ) and p c is the mean pressure exerted in the recirculation zone surrounding the vena contracta.…”
Section: Expansion Zone Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The structure of the inlet box of the air cooling condenser is showed in Fig.1. Pressure drops associated with single-phase flow through abrupt flow area changes in commonly-applied large systems have been extensively studied in the past [3,4] .…”
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“…This effective density is a function of the void fraction or the slip ratio at the orifice. On the basis of the momentum and mechanical energy balance laws applied to the gas-liquid flow through an abrupt contraction, Weisman et al [7], AlFerov and Shul'Zhenko [8], Chen et al [9] and Tapucu et al [10] have obtained formulations taking into account the slip motion between the two fluids. These separated-phase models need the knowledge of the void fraction or the slip ratio at the vicinity of the abrupt area change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%