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An indirect criterion for the laminar to turbulent flow transition in shear-driven annular liquid films

Cioncolini, Andrea  
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Del Col, Davide
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Thome, John R.  
2015
International Journal Of Multiphase Flow

An indirect method to identify the laminar to turbulent flow transition in shear-driven annular liquid films has been developed and used, together with literature measurements of the velocity profile, to approximately resolve the near wall structure in shear-driven annular liquid films. The limits between the laminar sublayer and the buffer layer and between the buffer layer and the turbulent layer have been found to correspond to about 9 and 40 wall units, respectively, which are higher than the corresponding limits of 5 and 30 wall units typical of single-phase boundary layers, thus indicating a weaker turbulence intensity in shear-driven annular liquid films with respect to single-phase wall-bounded flows. Additionally, a simple laminar to turbulent flow transition criterion and a prediction method for the average liquid film thickness have been developed for evaporation and condensation applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2015.05.002
Web of Science ID

WOS:000359957800003

Author(s)
Cioncolini, Andrea  
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Del Col, Davide
•
Thome, John R.  
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Published in
International Journal Of Multiphase Flow
Volume

75

Start page

26

End page

38

Subjects

Laminar to turbulent flow transition

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Annular two-phase flow

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Shear-driven liquid film

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Thin liquid film

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Turbulence emergence

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Laminarization

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September 28, 2015
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