Abstract

Void fraction measurements for vertical flow in a small diameter tube (9.53 mm) were taken using two non-intrusive capacitive void fraction sensors. The sensors were needed to measure the void fraction of water - air two-phase flow under normal gravity and microgravity conditions. Void fraction data were collected with: (1) a sensor having helical wound electrodes that was used to collect data under normal gravity and microgravity conditions, (2) a sensor having concave plate electrodes, used to collect data at normal gravity. This paper covers the calibration results for both sensors and some of the problems associated with the helical wound design. Nonlinearity in the helical sensor is addressed, with improvements shown in the concave plate sensor. Comparisons are made between the capacitive sensors, quick-closing valves and a gamma densitometer.

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