The effect of second order refraction on optical bubble sizing in multiphase flows

Huihe Qiu*, Chin Tsau Hsu, Wei Liu

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Abstract

In multiphase flow research and many industrial applications it is important to determine the bubble size and velocity. To achieve this, one of approaches is to utilize laser phase-Doppler anemometry. However, it was found that the second order refraction has great impact on PDA sizing method when the relative refractive index of media is less than one. In this paper, the problem of second order refraction is investigated and a model of phase-size correlation to eliminate the measurement errors is introduced for bubble sizing. As a result, the model relaxes the assumption of single scattering mechanism in conventional phase-Doppler anemometry. The results of simulations based on this new model by using Generalized Lorenz Mie Theory (GLMT) are compared with those based on the conventional method. An optimization method for accurately sizing air-bubble in water has been suggested.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1801-1807
Number of pages7
JournalKSME International Journal
Volume15
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2001

Keywords

  • Bubbly flows
  • Particle sizing
  • Phase-Doppler anemometry
  • Scattering

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