Abstract

This chapter considers overall methods for pressure drop in gas liquid two-phase flow in pipes. The various elements of pressure drop are identified. Empirical methods are presented. The performance of these equations against available data are reported. Pressure drop in two-phase flow on the shell side of tube bundles is then considered. Geometries other than pipes are then considered. Firstly, pressure drop across fittings such and expansions and contractions are examined. Secondly, other aspects of two-phase flow at fittings are reviewed. Finally, the division of phase split at T-junctions is studied.KeywordsPressure DropVoid FractionLiquid Flow RateAnnular FlowOrifice PlateThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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