Abstract

The flow characteristics of an air-water two-phase jet and an evaporating steam water two-phase jet were investigated experimentally. The air-water two-phase jet has larger radius and denser droplets region near its center with the water-air flow ratio, and has similarity in velocity distributions. The evaporating steam-water two-phase jet has four types of flow patterns depending on the quality at the nozzle exit. The jet radiuses are larger and the axial decreasing rates of dynamic pressure in the center of jet are smaller in order of air single-phase jet, air-water two-phase jet, and steam-water two-phase jet.

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