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Determination of velocity and angular displacement of bubbly flows by means of wire-mesh sensors and correlation analysis
Hoppe, D.; Grahn, A.; Schütz, P.
For the analysis of air-water bubbly flows in vertical pipes a method is presented which determines the radial profiles of velocity and angular displacement of the gaseous phase. Measurements rely on two so-called wire-mesh sensors, put into the flow behind each other and capturing the electrical conductivity distribution in the pipe cross-section at two different axial positions. The time-resolved signal is directly translated into transient two-dimensional distributions of the gaseous phase at both sensor positions. Sensor data analysis is based on two-dimensional cross-correlation within concentric cylindrical planes. The axial and angular displacement of the gaseous phase manifest themselves as the maximum position of the cross-correlation function.
Keywords: two-phase flow; phase distribution; flow velocity; angular displacement; wire-mesh sensor; cross-correlation
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Flow Measurement and Instrumentation 21(2009)1, 48-53
DOI: 10.1016/j.flowmeasinst.2009.09.003
Cited 11 times in Scopus
Permalink: https://www.hzdr.de/publications/Publ-9037
Publ.-Id: 9037