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Multiphase Flow

Multiphase Flow. Instructor: Prof. Gargi Das, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles and application of multiphase flow. The course opens with real life examples of such flow and its importance in process industries. In connection with gas-liquid two phase flow, different flow regimes and flow regime maps are discussed. Next, various analytical models are introduced to understand the hydrodynamics of different flow regimes. The phenomenon of choking is explained and relevant formulations are derived. The concept of bubble formation and bubble dynamics are presented. The important aspects of hydrodynamics of solid-liquid and gas-solid flows are also discussed. Hydrodynamics of three phase flows are analyzed and compared with two phase flow situations. Lastly various measurement techniques used for measuring pressure drop, void fraction and identification of flow patterns are introduced. (from nptel.ac.in)

Introduction


Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Estimation of Flow Patterns
Lecture 03 - Estimation of Flow Patterns (cont.)
Lecture 04 - Flow Pattern Maps Fascinating Taylor Bubbles
Lecture 05 - Definitions and Common Terminologies: Analysis of Two Phase Flows
Lecture 06 - Definitions and Common Terminologies: Analysis of Two Phase Flows (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Simple Analytical Methods
Lecture 08 - The Homogeneous Flow Theory
Lecture 09 - The Homogeneous Flow Theory (cont.)
Lecture 10 - Compressible Flow: A Recapitulation
Lecture 11 - Compressible Flow: A Recapitulation (cont.)
Lecture 12 - Choked Flow Conditions for Homogeneous Flow
Lecture 13 - Drift Flux Model I
Lecture 14 - Drift Flux Model II
Lecture 15 - Drift Flux Model III
Lecture 16 - Drift Flux Model IV
Lecture 17 - Separated Flow Model I
Lecture 18 - Separated Flow Model II
Lecture 19 - Separated Flow Model III
Lecture 20 - Separated Flow Model: Condition of Choking
Lecture 21 - Separated Flow Model: Condition of Choking (cont.)
Lecture 22 - Separated Flow Model: Estimation of Frictional Pressure Drop and Void Fraction I
Lecture 23 - Separated Flow Model: Estimation of Frictional Pressure Drop and Void Fraction II
Lecture 24 - Separated Flow Model: Estimation of Frictional Pressure Drop and Void Fraction III
Lecture 25 - Separated Flow Model: Estimation of Frictional Pressure Drop and Void Fraction IV
Lecture 26 - Analysis of Specific Flow Regimes
Lecture 27 - Analysis of Specific Flow Regimes (cont.)
Lecture 28 - Analysis of Specific Flow Regimes: Slug Flow
Lecture 29 - Two Phase Flow with Phase Change: An Introduction to Boiling Heat Transfer
Lecture 30 - Bubble Growth
Lecture 31 - Different Types of Nucleation
Lecture 32 - Ebullition from Hot Surfaces
Lecture 33 - Cycle of Bubble Growth and Departure
Lecture 34 - Heat Transfer in Different Regimes of Boiling
Lecture 35 - Heat Transfer in Different Regimes of Boiling (cont.)
Lecture 36 - Critical Heat Flux, Film Boiling
Lecture 37 - Measurement Techniques for Two-Phase Flow Parameters
Lecture 38 - Measurement Techniques for Two-Phase Flow Parameters: Void Fraction Measurement
Lecture 39 - Measurement Techniques for Two-Phase Flow Parameters: Void Fraction Measurement (cont.)
Lecture 40 - Measurement Techniques for Two Phase Flow Parameters: Estimation of Flow Patterns

References
Multiphase Flow
Instructor: Prof. Gargi Das, Department of Chemical Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. This course introduces the fundamental concepts, principles and application of multiphase flow.