摘要

An aspect ratio is an important parameter for two-phase flow in a rectangular microchannel. To study the aspect ratio effect on the flow pattern, pressure drop and void fraction, experiments of adiabatic liquid water and nitrogen gas two-phase flow in rectangular microchannels were conducted. The widths and heights of rectangular microchannels are 510 mu m x 470 mu m, 608 mu m x 410 mu m, 501 mu m x 237 mu m and 503 mu m x 85 mu m. Therefore, the aspect ratios of the rectangular microchannels are 0.92, 0.67, 0.47 and 0.16; and the hydraulic diameters of the rectangular microchannels were 490, 490, 322 and 143 mu m, respectively. Experimental ranges were liquid superficial velocities of 0.06-1.0 m/s and gas superficial velocities of 0.06-71 m/s. Visible rectangular microchannels were fabricated using a photosensitive glass. And pressure drop in microchannels was directly measured through embedded ports. The visualization of the flow pattern was carried out with a high-speed camera and a long distance microscope. Typical flow patterns in the rectangular microchannels observed in this study were bubble flow, transitional flow (multiple flow) and liquid ring flow. As the aspect ratio decreased, the bubble flow regime became dominant due to the confinement effect and the thickness of liquid film in corner was decreased. A void fraction in the rectangular microchannels has a linear relation with the volumetric quality. And the two-phase flow becomes homogeneous with decreasing aspect ratio owing to the reduction of the liquid film thickness. Like Zhang et al.'s [19] correlation, as the confinement number increased, the C-value in Lockhart and Martinelli correlation decreased. And a frictional pressure drop in the rectangular microchannels was highly related with the flow pattern.

  • 出版日期2011-1-15