Abstract

The problem of joint near-wall liquid film ejection with gas flow from a cylindrical channel into vacuum is studied experimentally. A new technique for measuring thickness and velocity of the liquid film inside the channel with the help of capacity-type probes is presented. It is shown that co-current gas flow has strong impact on the near-wall film, leading to intense wave formation, detachment of droplets from the film surface, and formation of dry spots.

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