Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes

This paper presents the predictions of the axial distribution of liquid level and interfacial level gradient (ILG) for nonuniform non-Newtonian liquid-gas flow in horizontal tubes. The non-Newtonian liquid is described using power-law model, while the model of Heywood and Charles for uniform non-New...

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Main Authors: Li, Haiwang, Wong, Teck Neng, Skote, Martin, Duan, Fei
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1048582020-03-07T13:22:22Z Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes Li, Haiwang Wong, Teck Neng Skote, Martin Duan, Fei School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials This paper presents the predictions of the axial distribution of liquid level and interfacial level gradient (ILG) for nonuniform non-Newtonian liquid-gas flow in horizontal tubes. The non-Newtonian liquid is described using power-law model, while the model of Heywood and Charles for uniform non-Newtonian liquid-gas two-phase flow, which was developed based on one dimensional energy equation, is extended to describe nonuniform stratified flow by incorporating the effect of interfacial level gradient. Two different critical liquid levels are found from the energy equation and are adopted as boundary condition to calculate the interfacial level distribution upstream of the channel exit. The results from the model are compared with the published numerical and experimental data. The results show that the model can predict the interfacial level distribution and interfacial level gradient for nonuniform stratified flow. Low liquid velocity, low gas velocity and high liquid viscosity are beneficial for forming a nonuniform flow with interfacial level gradient. The difference between the analytical model and the published data is smaller than 10%. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) 2014-08-15T08:22:26Z 2019-12-06T21:41:20Z 2014-08-15T08:22:26Z 2019-12-06T21:41:20Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Li, H., Wong, T. N., Skote, M., & Duan, F. (2014). Non-Newtonian Liquid-Gas Non-Uniform Stratified Flow With Interfacial Level Gradient Through Horizontal Tubes. Journal of Fluids Engineering, 136(2), 021303-. 0098-2202 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104858 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20306 10.1115/1.4026016 en Journal of fluids engineering © 2014 ASME.
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Li, Haiwang
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Skote, Martin
Duan, Fei
Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
description This paper presents the predictions of the axial distribution of liquid level and interfacial level gradient (ILG) for nonuniform non-Newtonian liquid-gas flow in horizontal tubes. The non-Newtonian liquid is described using power-law model, while the model of Heywood and Charles for uniform non-Newtonian liquid-gas two-phase flow, which was developed based on one dimensional energy equation, is extended to describe nonuniform stratified flow by incorporating the effect of interfacial level gradient. Two different critical liquid levels are found from the energy equation and are adopted as boundary condition to calculate the interfacial level distribution upstream of the channel exit. The results from the model are compared with the published numerical and experimental data. The results show that the model can predict the interfacial level distribution and interfacial level gradient for nonuniform stratified flow. Low liquid velocity, low gas velocity and high liquid viscosity are beneficial for forming a nonuniform flow with interfacial level gradient. The difference between the analytical model and the published data is smaller than 10%.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Li, Haiwang
Wong, Teck Neng
Skote, Martin
Duan, Fei
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author Li, Haiwang
Wong, Teck Neng
Skote, Martin
Duan, Fei
author_sort Li, Haiwang
title Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
title_short Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
title_full Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
title_fullStr Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
title_full_unstemmed Non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
title_sort non-newtonian liquid-gas non-uniform stratified flow with interfacial level gradient through horizontal tubes
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104858
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/20306
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