Abstract

Air-water flow has been studied in a helically coiled tube. The flow pattern transition between stratified and annular flow was examined, and a series of measurements were then taken in the annular flow regime. Local values of the liquid film thickness and liquid film flowrate around the tube periphery were obtained. The variations of these values around the periphery was similar. For most of the cases studied the liquid film flow rate was greatest on the inside of tbe bend, but in some results a subsidiary peak at the outside position was also obtained. There was little net entrained flow because of the centrifugal forces tending to deposit drops very quickly. Attempts to use correlations developed in vertical annular flow at a local position on the tube periphery were not very successful.

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