Affiliations: Department of Nuclear Engineering, Texas A
University, College Station, Texas 77843-3133, USA
Abstract: The experimental flow visualization tool, Particle Image Velocimetry
(PIV), is being extended to determine the velocity fields in three-dimensional,
two-phase fluid flows. In the past few years, the technique has attracted quite
a lot of interest. PIV enables fluid velocities across a region of a flow to be
measured at a single instant in time in the whole volume (global) of interest.
This instantaneous velocity profile of a given flow field is determined by
digitally recording particle (microspheres or bubbles) images within the flow
over multiple successive video frames and then conducting flow pattern
identification and analysis of the data. This paper presents instantaneous
velocity measurements in various three-dimensional, bubbly two-phase flow
situations. This information is useful for developing or improving existing
computer constitutive models that simulate this type of flow field. It is also
useful for understanding the detailed structure of two-phase flows.