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Investigation of two-phase flow regimes in square minichannels with different mixers created using additive technologies. / Ronshin, Fedor; Dementyev, Yuriy; Kochkin, Dmitry и др.

в: Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, Том 132, 110565, 01.04.2022.

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Ronshin F, Dementyev Y, Kochkin D, Eloyan K, Vozhakov I. Investigation of two-phase flow regimes in square minichannels with different mixers created using additive technologies. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science. 2022 апр. 1;132:110565. doi: 10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2021.110565

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title = "Investigation of two-phase flow regimes in square minichannels with different mixers created using additive technologies",
abstract = "In this paper, the effect of the junction angle on the Taylor flow regime characteristics was investigated. Using the Direct Light Processing method, minichannel mixers with different liquid and gas junction angles (from 30° to 150°) relative to the minichannel axis were manufactured. An experimental study of the two-phase flow formation was carried out, where Milli-Q{\textregistered} water was used as a working liquid, and high purity nitrogen was used as a working gas. A method of two-phase flow characteristic analysis using a high-speed shadow technique and automatic postprocessing was developed. Two-phase flow regimes were investigated in a wide range of gas and liquid flow rates. Size distribution of gas bubbles and liquid slugs and the distribution of bubble velocities were analyzed. The mechanisms of Taylor bubble formation and their characteristics, depending on the junction angle, were investigated.",
keywords = "Additive technologies, Flow characterization, Square minichannel, Taylor bubbles, Transitions between regimes, Two-phase flow",
author = "Fedor Ronshin and Yuriy Dementyev and Dmitry Kochkin and Karapet Eloyan and Ivan Vozhakov",
note = "Funding Information: The reported study was funded by RFBR, project number 20-31-70038. The KRUSS DSA 100 setup for wettability measurement is provided under state contract with IT SB RAS (121031200084-2) Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 Elsevier Inc.",
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AU - Vozhakov, Ivan

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KW - Additive technologies

KW - Flow characterization

KW - Square minichannel

KW - Taylor bubbles

KW - Transitions between regimes

KW - Two-phase flow

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