Abstract
AbstractExperiments on CO2‐water bubble flows in a vertical pipe were carried out for clean water, an aqueous NaCl solution, and an aqueous NaCl solution with 1‐octanol to obtain databases of spatial evolutions of the flows with the impurities. Mass transfer correlations for bubbles in these liquids were implemented into a one‐way bubble tracking method. Numerical predictions of the spatial evolution, e.g., transition from a bubbly to a slug flow, depending on the impurities agreed well with the experiments.
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