Two-phase flow occurs when a mixture of gas and liquid flow together through a pipe or channel. The gas and liquid have different densities and viscosities, making the flow more complex than single-phase flow. Key aspects of two-phase flow include the distribution of the phases, flow patterns that can develop, pressure drop characteristics, and flow regime maps that characterize the overall flow behavior as conditions change.
Two-phase flow occurs when a mixture of gas and liquid flow together through a pipe or channel. The gas and liquid have different densities and viscosities, making the flow more complex than single-phase flow. Key aspects of two-phase flow include the distribution of the phases, flow patterns that can develop, pressure drop characteristics, and flow regime maps that characterize the overall flow behavior as conditions change.
Two-phase flow occurs when a mixture of gas and liquid flow together through a pipe or channel. The gas and liquid have different densities and viscosities, making the flow more complex than single-phase flow. Key aspects of two-phase flow include the distribution of the phases, flow patterns that can develop, pressure drop characteristics, and flow regime maps that characterize the overall flow behavior as conditions change.
Two-phase flow occurs when a mixture of gas and liquid flow together through a pipe or channel. The gas and liquid have different densities and viscosities, making the flow more complex than single-phase flow. Key aspects of two-phase flow include the distribution of the phases, flow patterns that can develop, pressure drop characteristics, and flow regime maps that characterize the overall flow behavior as conditions change.