Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4992719 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A systematic assessment of predictive techniques for two-phase frictional pressure drop in adiabatic flows for varying vapor quality was conducted. Both qualitative and quantitative analysis of gathered data vs. literature models was presented. Verification of the pressure drop for two-phase adiabatic flow showed that for Zhang and Webb correlation 93% of experimental data fits in the range of ±30%. The model proposed by Thome et al. in other hand predicts almost 33% of data within 10% error, but only 80% of the data is predicted within 30% error. Additional prediction of the peak value of two-phase frictional pressure drop with literature models and the experiment was made.
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Authors
Rafal Andrzejczyk, Tomasz Muszynski, Carlos Alberto Dorao,