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Lagrangian Measurements of Two-Phase Pipe Flow Using Combined PIV/PTV

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Pages 1473-1482 | Received 02 Nov 2014, Accepted 07 Dec 2014, Published online: 05 May 2015
 

Abstract

Measurements of two-phase particle suspension consisting of a liquid carrier phase and a solid particle phase are presented. Large diameter (d = [0.95−2.00] mm) and nearly neutral buoyant (ρp = 1050 kg m−3) particles are suspended in a turbulent fluid flow. The concentration of particles, φ ∼ 10−3, is slightly higher than previously reported in the literature. The carrier fluid is measured using particle image velocimetry (PIV), while the particle phase is measured with particle tracking velocimetry (PTV). There was found no evidence of turbulence modification within measurement accuracy, which is different form other studies using slightly heavier particles. Furthermore, challenges that arise with the use of combined PIV/PTV measurements at this flow regime and how these affects the measurements are discussed.

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