Abstract

A simple microwave technique is described that accurately measures the instantaneous, local thickness of a film of liquid flowing down the inner wall of a tube while at the same time an adjacent current of gas flows in the opposite direction. Such a nonintrusive measurement technique is significant because of the extensive occurrence of similar liquid/gas flows in chemical process and energy systems.

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