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Two-phase flow in orifice plates and valves
D. A. McNeil
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
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plates
100%
valves
100%
orifices
100%
two-phase flow
100%
pressure drop
66%
pipe fittings
66%
losses
33%
values
33%
design
33%
expansion
33%
velocity
33%
fluids
33%
pipelines
33%
contraction
33%
compressibility
33%
critical velocity
33%
critical mass
33%
Engineering
Orifice Plate
100%
Pipe Fittings
100%
Pressure Drop
100%
Two-Phase Flow
100%
Fluid Velocity
50%
Critical Mass
50%
Loss Coefficient
50%
Phase Multiplier
50%
Mass Transfer
50%
Compressibility
50%