Abstract

We are pleased to contribute this paper to the Special Geoff Hewitt Issue. This paper is particularly apposite as it was he who encouraged the large-scale work of which this is the latest part. He also encouraged the first studies on T-junctions by BJA and the late Peter Whalley.Phase split data have been obtained for a horizontal stratified flow approaching an equal diameter (0.127 m diameter) junction. In addition, the shape and position of the interface of the flow approaching the junction have been measured. The information has been combined to effect improvements to models to predict the phase split. The improved model gives good predictions for larger and smaller diameter T-junctions. Further improvements, particularly to remove empiricism, are required.

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