Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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651112 | Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In general, the wave frequency decreases with increasing liquid viscosity and decreasing surface tension. The wave velocity decreases with increasing liquid viscosity for all range of superficial gas and liquid velocities. The lower surface tension gives the lower wave velocity for low superficial liquid velocity. For high superficial liquid velocity, however, the wave velocity increases with decreasing surface tension. The wave frequency decreases with the increase of liquid viscosity and the decrease of surface tension, with more significant effects are found at the higher superficial gas and liquid velocities. Comparisons of experimental data with the existing correlations for wave velocity and wave frequency have been carried out and new correlations have been developed with a considerably good agreement with the experimental data.
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Authors
Andriyanto Setyawan, Indarto Indarto, Deendarlianto Deendarlianto,