Multiphase flow with high Mach number

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The discussion focuses on multiphase flow in pipes at high Mach numbers, specifically in the range of 0.3 to over 1, with an emphasis on accident analysis. Participants highlight the importance of considering choked flow conditions during pipe ruptures, where liquid can flash to steam in transient situations. Several references on transonic two-phase flow are mentioned, although many require paid access. A specific white paper from a private company on transonic flow is provided as a resource. The user is seeking additional links for accessing relevant papers and articles on the topic.
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Hello everyone
I am currently working on multiphase flow in pipe. Will you guys suggest any reference for multiphase flow in pipe with high Mach number (Experiment and Simulation)?
Thanks in Advance.
 
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Raj Kiran said:
Hello everyone
I am currently working on multiphase flow in pipe. Will you guys suggest any reference for multiphase flow in pipe with high Mach number (Experiment and Simulation)?
Thanks in Advance.
What range of Mach numbers is one considering? Is this state for steady-state application or accident analysis?

For a pipe or vessel rupture under high pressure, one must consider a chocked flow as liquid flashes to steam, but that is a transient situation.

There are many papers on transonic two phase flow, but they require subscription or paid access.

At least on private company has produced a white paper on transonic flow.
http://fisonicsolutions.com/Resources/FISONIC WHITE PAPER 2010.pdf
 
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Astronuc said:
What range of Mach numbers is one considering? Is this state for steady-state application or accident analysis?

For a pipe or vessel rupture under high pressure, one must consider a chocked flow as liquid flashes to steam, but that is a transient situation.

There are many papers on transonic two phase flow, but they require subscription or paid access.

At least on private company has produced a white paper on transonic flow.
http://fisonicsolutions.com/Resources/FISONIC WHITE PAPER 2010.pdf
Thank you, Sir. Will you please send the links where I can subscribe and get such papers/articles?
 
The Mach number that I am considering is 0.3-1+. Also, it is more in terms of accident analysis. Please suggest the websites/links.
Thanks
 
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