Abstract

Experiments on air-water two-phase flows in a horizontal U-bend placed in the vertical plane were carried out to investigate effects of pipe bending on the void fraction. The inner diameter and the bend radius of curvature were 8 and 24.3 mm, respectively, so that the dimensionless bend diameter was 6. The flow patterns dealt with were plug, slug and annular flows. The void fractions in the bend and the straight section were measured by using quick-closing valves and the void fraction distribution was evaluated with an image processing method. The applicability of available correlations for the void fraction in the straight pipe was also discussed. For the straight pipe, the void fractions of the plug and slug flows can be accurately evaluated using the Smith correlation, whereas in the annular flow regime the Cioncolini and Thome correlation and the Mauro et al. liquid film thickness model give better agreement with the data. The bend void fractions in the downward and upward flows agree well with those for the pipe diameter of 26 mm given in literature, implying that the diameter effect on the void fraction is weak. The Usui et al. void fraction correlation gives reasonable evaluation for downward flows.

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