Simultaneous Measurements of Flow Rates and Particle Concentrations in Heterogeneous Solid-Water Two-Phase Flows by Means of One Venturi
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概要
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In order to establish an accurate measurement method for simultaneous measurements of flow rates Q and particle concentrations C_v in heterogeneous solid-water two-phase flows, the pressure-drop ratios were investigated in detail at the exit of a typical Hershel-type venturi in both horizontal and vertical pipe arrangements for six different kinds of solid-water flows with various Q and C_v. The results were represented by a simple formula similarly to that in our previous report on throat measurements. These results obtained at the exit, together with those obtained at the throat, indicated the possibility of simultaneous measurements of Q and C_v in an easy and accurate manner by means of only one Venturi.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1995-08-15
著者
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Hirata Yasushige
Associate Prof. Akita University
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Hirata Yasushige
Associate Professor Akita University
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Hirata Yasushige
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Akita University
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TAKANO Masayuki
Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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Narasaka Tsutomu
Institute of Fluid Science, Tohoku University
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Narasaka Tsutomu
Former Lecturer, Institute of Fluid Science
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TAKANO MASAYUKI
Fine Chemicals Research Laboratories, Kaneka Corporation
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Takano Masayuki
Fine Chemicals Research Laboratories Kaneka Corporation
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Takano Masayuki
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Akita University
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Narasaka T
Former Lecturer Institute Of Fluid Science
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Narasaka Tsutomu
Institute Of Fluid Science Tohoku University
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