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Vertically upward two-phase flow with a highly viscous liquid-phase in a nozzle and orifice plate
D. A. McNeil, A. D. Stuart
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
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liquids
100%
plates
100%
orifices
100%
nozzles
100%
two-phase flow
100%
pressure range mega pa
40%
viscosity
40%
data
20%
solutions
20%
water
20%
shear
20%
walls
20%
supply
20%
air
20%
pressure drop
20%
pipes
20%
glycerin
20%
flow models
20%
void fraction
20%
Engineering
Orifice Plate
100%
Liquid Phase
100%
Two-Phase Flow
100%
Liquid Viscosity
66%
Flow Path
33%
Momentum Flux
33%
Interfacial Shear Stress
33%
Orifice
33%
Flow Pattern
33%
Pressure Drop
33%
Flow Model
33%
Annular Flow
33%
Wall Shear Stress
33%
Porosity
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Liquid Phase
100%
Flow Pattern
100%
Two Phase Flow
100%
Annular Flow
100%
Conical Nozzle
100%
Porosity
100%