Abstract
The liquid-phase axial dispersion coefficient and volume-averaged fractional phase hold-ups have been measured in two-phase horizontal pipe flow. Radioactive 99mTc—technetium-99 metastable—(as an aqueous solution of sodium pertechnate) was used as a tracer. The pulse technique with two-point measurement was employed. Superficial gas (air) and liquid (water) velocities were varied in the range 20–2300 and 30–800mm/s, respectively. The flow regimes covered were bubbly, elongated bubbly, stratified, wavy and slug. Experiments were also performed using single-phase pipe flow. The liquid-phase dispersion coefficient has been shown to depend upon the flow regime and the superficial gas and liquid velocities.
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