Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.87, No.5, 685-694, 2009
INFLUENCE OF AN ORIFICE ON LIQUID-LIQUID TWO PHASE FLOW
The present study aims an in depth investigation of liquid-liquid horizontal flow through an orifice. Initial studies have been directed to observe the influence of the orifice plate on the phase distribution of the two liquids in the pipe. The flow patterns have been identified using an optical probe along with photographic technique. The probability density function (PDF) analysis of the random signals obtained from the optical probe has been adopted to quantify the observations. The cross-correlation function between the probe signals upstream and downstream of the orifice has been estimated to check the repeatability of the phenomenon. The inception of dispersion in the downstream section has been observed to occur in the stratified region of the upstream. The use of an orifice as a homogenizer as well as a feasible flow-metering device for liquid-liquid flow has been encouraged by experimental results.