Abstract
Upward two-phase flow in two different vertical narrow gaps was investigated experimentally. For better understanding the characteristics of air-water flow in rectangular channels, the visual images were captured through high-speed cameras and the void fraction results were obtained through three impedance void meters. The flow pattern was identified through ReliefF-FCM clustering algorithm to avoid the subjectivity of human observation. The flow regime maps were plotted in two different forms, superficial velocities and void fraction and compared with the previous model in the open literature. Through the analysis of the experimental results, the air-water flow in narrow rectangular channels is characterized by the limitation of bubble distribution, coalescence and movement. The probability of bubble coalescence in narrow rectangular channels is increased compared with those in conventional channels due to the restriction of the narrower side walls. New transition criteria was obtained according to the drift-flux model and the force balance analysis which shows satisfactory agreements with existing experimental data for gaps of 1–6 mm.
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