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Quantitative criteria to define flow patterns in micro-capillaries

Dessimoz, Anne-Laure  
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Raspail, Pauline  
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Berguerand, Charline  
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2010
Chemical Engineering Journal
10th International Conference on Microreaction Technology (IMRET 10)

Hydrodynamics of gas-liquid systems has been studied by high-speed camera. The flow patterns of CO2/water-based fluids were investigated in three glass microreactors having different geometries. Four main regimes were observed: bubbly, slug, slug-annular and annular flow. The forces being responsible for the pattern formation were quantified using dimensionless numbers: Bond (Bo), Reynolds (Re), Weber (We) and Capillary (Ca) numbers. The study showed that the interfacial tension and the gas inertia are the main forces that drive the interface.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2010.01.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000279295800010

Author(s)
Dessimoz, Anne-Laure  
Raspail, Pauline  
Berguerand, Charline  
Kiwi-Minsker, Lioubov  
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Chemical Engineering Journal
Volume

160

Start page

882

End page

890

Subjects

Microstructure

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Multiphase flow

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Hydrodynamics

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Flow pattern

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Dimensionless number

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Intensification

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Liquid 2-Phase Flow

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Gas-Liquid

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Microstructured Reactors

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Pressure-Drop

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Air-Water

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Microchannels

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Regimes

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
10th International Conference on Microreaction Technology (IMRET 10)

New Orleans, LA

Apr, 2008

Available on Infoscience
November 26, 2010
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